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- المدة 3 ساعات hours
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By the end of this project, you will be able to complete a financial statement with Microsoft Excel, composed of a transactions page, profit and loss statement, and balance sheet. You will learn how to enter your business transactions and interpret the data presented in the profit and loss statement. You will also learn about the components of a balance sheet and will have a better understanding of how a financial statement can be used to help track and present financial information for your company.الوحدات
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- Assess Your Knowledge
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- Create a Financial Statement using Microsoft Excel
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- Welcome to Your Guided Project!
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- Project Overview
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Unlock the power of Microsoft Excel to manage your business finances with the "Create a Financial Statement using Microsoft Excel" course. Tailored for professional development, this comprehensive course guides you through the entire process of building a financial statement from scratch. You will master the skills needed to create a transactions page, compile a profit and loss statement, and construct a balance sheet. Gain insights into how to accurately enter business transactions and interpret critical financial data. Led by expert instructors from Coursera, this 120-minute course is designed to give you practical knowledge and confidence in handling your company’s financial statements. Understand the essential components of a balance sheet and learn how to leverage financial statements to track and present your business's financial performance effectively. Ideal for professionals looking to enhance their financial management skills, this course is available through a Starter subscription, making it accessible for those at the professional level. Whether you're a business owner, accountant, or financial analyst, this course equips you with the tools to proficiently manage and present your financial data using Microsoft Excel.

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