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The Equation for Excellence
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The Equation for Excellence

In The Equation for Excellence, renowned educational innovator Arvin Vohra (Sat Math Cognition, Vocabulary Synapse), teaches parents the fundamental principles and subtle techniques that they can use to make their children excel at math. Learn how to use the Asian system for teaching math, how to improve your child s self-perception, how to prepare your child for the SAT and SAT II, and how to effectively motivate your child to excel.
 
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Corporate Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel - Francis J. Clauss
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Corporate Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel - Francis J. ClaussCorporate Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel - Francis J. Clauss

Executive guidance for enhancing business management through spreadsheets

Learning from spreadsheet models is cheaper, faster, and less hazardous than learning in the real world. Corporate Financial Analysis with Microsoft® Excel® contains numerous examples



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Microsoft Excel for Dummies
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Microsoft Excel for DummiesMicrosoft Excel for Dummies

If you’ve never worked with a computer spreadsheet, or if you’ve had some experience with earlier versions of Excel but need help transitioning, here you’ll find everything you need to create, edit, format, and print your own worksheets (without sacrificing your sanity!). Excel 2007 for Dummies covers all the fundamental techniques, concentrating on only the easiest, most user-friendly ways to get things done.

You’ll learn to:

  • Rearrange, delete and insert new information
  • Keep track of and organize data in a single worksheet
  • Transfer data between the sheets of different workbooks
  • Create a chart using the data in a worksheet
  • Add hyperlinks and graphics to worksheet


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Excel2010ForDummies
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Excel2010ForDummiesExcel2010ForDummies

Excel 2010 All-in-One For Dummies brings together plain and simple
information on using all aspects of the latest and greatest version of
Microsoft Excel. It’s designed to be of help no matter how much or how
little experience you have with the program. As the preeminent spreadsheet
and data analysis software for the personal computer, Excel offers its users
seemingly unlimited capabilities too often masked in technical jargon and
obscured by explanations only a software engineer could love. On top of
that, many of the publications that purport to give you the lowdown on
using Excel are quite clear on how to use particular features without giving



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ExcelFormulas&FunctionsForDummies(2ndEdition)
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ExcelFormulas&FunctionsForDummies(2ndEdition)ExcelFormulas&FunctionsForDummies(2ndEdition)

Spreadsheets are such a mainstay in today’s world; the term is almost a
household word. Certainly in our homes it is. And we don’t just mean
because we write books on Excel. Spouses use Excel to track household expenditures
and insurance claims. A neighbor analyzes his eBay transactions in
Excel. Our local merchant keeps tabs on his store’s inventory on a worksheet.
In the workplace, Excel is one of the most commonly used analysis and reporting
tools. Financial statements, sales reports, inventory, project scheduling,
customer activity — so much of this stuff is kept in Excel. The program’s ability



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