Business Analysis - Conrad Carlberg

Business Analysis

Microsoft Excel 2010

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2010
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ANSWER KEY BUSINESS QUESTIONS

CONTROL COMPANY FINANCES

FORECAST SALES

PREPARE BUSINESS CASES

MAKE BETTER INVESTMENT DECISIONS

IMPROVE QUALITY

 

USE EXCEL 2010 TO GAIN DEEPER INSIGHTS, MAKE SMARTER DECISIONS, AND EARN MORE PROFITS

 

Using real-world examples, Carlberg helps you put Excel’s features and functions to work and get the power of quantitative analysis behind your management decisions.

Excel expert Conrad Carlberg shows how to use Excel 2010 to perform the core financial tasks every manager and entrepreneur must master: analyzing statements, planning and controlling company finances, making investment decisions, and managing sales and marketing. Using real-world examples, Carlberg helps you get the absolute most out of Excel 2010’s newest features and functions. Along the way, you’ll discover the fastest, best ways to handle essential tasks ranging from importing business data to analyzing profitability ratios.

Becoming an Excel expert has never been easier! You’ll find crystal-clear instructions, insider insights, complete step-by-step projects, and more. It’s all complemented by an extraordinary set of web-based resources, from sample journals and ledgers to business forecasting tools.

 

•  Use Excel analysis tools to solve problems throughout the business

•  Build and work with income statements and balance sheets

•  Value inventories and current assets, and summarize transactions

•  Calculate working capital and analyze cash flows

•  Move from pro formas to operating budgets that help guide your management decisions

•  Prepare business cases incorporating everything from discount rates to margin and contribution analysis

 

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Conrad Carlberg is president of Network Control Systems, Inc., a software-development and consulting firm that specializes in statistical and database applications, and Beyond the Ledgers, a joint venture that develops and markets software coupling Excel to QuickBooks™. He holds a Ph.D. in statistics and is a many-time recipient of Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional Award. He lives near San Diego.

Introduction .................................................................................................... 1

Taking It on Faith ............................................................................................................................ 2

Renamed and Improved Functions in Excel 2010 ........................................................................... 3

Compatibility ............................................................................................................................ 4

Consistency ............................................................................................................................... 4

How This Book Is Organized ............................................................................................................ 6

Two Special Skills: Named Ranges and Array Formulas .................................................................. 6

Assigning Names ...................................................................................................................... 7

Using Array Formulas ............................................................................................................... 8

Conventions Used in This Book ....................................................................................................... 9

PART I ANALYZING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

1 Working with Income Statements ...............................................................11

Keeping Score ............................................................................................................................... 11

  Choosing the Right Perspective .............................................................................................. 12

  Defining Two Purposes for Accounting ................................................................................... 12

Using the Income Statement ........................................................................................................ 13

  Choosing a Reporting Method ................................................................................................ 14

  Cells in Excel ........................................................................................................................... 15

  Measuring the Operating and Nonoperating Segments ......................................................... 19

Moving from the General Journal to the Income Statement ......................................................... 20

  Getting the General Journal into Excel .................................................................................... 20

  Understanding Absolute, Relative, and Mixed References ...................................................... 22

  Getting the Journal Data to the Ledger .................................................................................. 23

  Getting the Ledger Data to the Income Statement ................................................................. 27

Managing the Financial Analyses with Accrual Accounting .......................................................... 28

  Using Straight-Line Depreciation............................................................................................ 32

  Preparing the Trial Balance .................................................................................................... 33

  Moving Information into an Income Statement ..................................................................... 33

Organizing with Traditional Versus Contribution Approaches ...................................................... 34

2 Balance Sheet: Current Assets .....................................................................37

Designing the Balance Sheet ........................................................................................................ 38

  Understanding Balance Sheet Accounts ................................................................................. 38

  Understanding Debit and Credit Entries ................................................................................. 39

Getting a Current Asset Cash Balance ........................................................................................... 41

  Using Sheet-Level Names ....................................................................................................... 41

  Getting a Cash Balance for Multiple Cash Accounts ................................................................ 44

  Handling Restricted Cash Accounts ......................................................................................... 46

Getting a Current Asset Accounts Receivable Balance ................................................................... 46

  Allowing for Doubtful Accounts .............................................................................................. 47

  Using the Aging Approach to Estimating Uncollectibles ......................................................... 48

  Using the Percentage of Sales Approach to Estimating Uncollectibles ................................... 51

Getting a Prepaid Expenses Balance ............................................................................................. 52

  Dealing with Insurance as a Prepaid Expense ......................................................................... 53

Getting a Current Asset Balance.................................................................................................... 54

  Understanding the Inventory Flow ......................................................................................... 55

  Closing the Inventory Account ................................................................................................ 56

  Closing the Revenue and Expense Accounts ........................................................................... 56

3 Valuing Inventories for the Balance Sheet ...................................................59

Understanding Perpetual and Periodic Inventory Systems ........................................................... 60

  Perpetual Inventory Systems .................................................................................................. 61

  Periodic Inventory Systems .................................................................................................... 62

Valuing Inventories ....................................................................................................................... 64

  Valuation Methods Summarized ............................................................................................ 64

  Using Specific Identification ................................................................................................... 66

  Using Average Cost ................................................................................................................. 72

  Using the Moving Average Method ........................................................................................ 77

  Calculating the Moving Average and Weighted Average ....................................................... 79

  Using FIFO .............................................................................................................................. 81

  Using LIFO .............................................................................................................................. 87

Comparing the Four Valuation Methods ....................................................................................... 89

  Specification Identification ..................................................................................................... 89

  Average Cost ........................................................................................................................... 89

  FIFO ....................................................................................................................................... 90

  LIFO ....................................................................................................................................... 90

Handling Purchase Discounts ........................................................................................................ 91

Calculating Turns Ratios ................................................................................................................ 92

4 Summarizing Transactions: From the Journals to the Balance Sheet .............95

Understanding Journals ................................................................................................................ 97

  Understanding Special Journals .............................................................................................. 98

  Structuring the Special Sales Journal ...................................................................................... 98

  Structuring the Special Purchases Journal ............................................................................ 100

  Structuring the Cash Receipts Journal .................................................................................. 101

  Structuring the Cash Payments Journal ................................................................................ 103

Excel Tables and Dynamic Range Names .................................................................................... 104

  Building Dynamic Range Names ........................................................................................... 106

  Using Dynamic Range Names in the Journals ....................................................................... 108

  Choosing Between Tables and Dynamic Range Names ......................................................... 108

Understanding Ledgers............................................................................................................... 110

  Creating the General Ledger ................................................................................................. 110

  Creating Subsidiary Ledgers ................................................................................................. 112

  Automating the Posting Process........................................................................................... 113

Getting a Current Liabilities Balance ........................................................................................... 121

5 Working Capital and Cash Flow Analysis ....................................................123

Matching Costs and Revenues .................................................................................................... 123

Broadening the Definition: Cash Versus Working Capital............................................................ 125

  Determining the Amount of Working Capital ....................................................................... 126

  Determining Changes in Working Capital ............................................................................. 133

Analyzing Cash Flow ................................................................................................................... 137

  Developing the Basic Information ........................................................................................ 138

  Summarizing the Sources and Uses of Working Capital ........................................................ 140

  Identifying Cash Flows Due to Operating Activities .............................................................. 141

  Combining Cash from Operations with Cash from Nonoperating Transactions ..................... 142

6 Statement Analysis ..................................................................................145

Understanding a Report by Means of Common-Sizing ............................................................... 146

  Using Common-Sized Income Statements............................................................................ 146

  Using Common-Sized Balance Sheets ................................................................................... 148

  Using Comparative Financial Statements ............................................................................. 149

Using Dollar and Percent Changes in Statement Analysis ........................................................... 152

  Assessing the Financial Statements ...................................................................................... 152

  Handling Error Values ........................................................................................................... 154

  Evaluating Percentage Changes ........................................................................................... 155

Common-Sizing and Comparative Analyses in Other Applications ............................................. 156

  Working in Excel with a Profit & Loss from QuickBooks ........................................................ 156

  Working in Excel with a QuickBooks Balance Sheet .............................................................. 158

Common-Sizing for Variance Analysis ........................................................................................ 160

  Ratio to Ratio Comparisons .................................................................................................. 163

Common-Sizing by Headcount ................................................................................................... 164

7 Ratio Analysis ..........................................................................................169

Interpreting Industry Averages and Trends ................................................................................ 170

Comparing Ratios Within Industries ........................................................................................... 171

  Analyzing Ratios Vertically and Horizontally ........................................................................ 172

  Getting a Basis for Ratios ...................................................................................................... 173

Analyzing Profitability Ratios ...................................................................................................... 176

  Finding and Evaluating Earnings Per Share .......................................................................... 176

  Determining Gross Profit Margin .......................................................................................... 177

  Determining Net Profit Margin ............................................................................................. 179

  Determining the Return on Assets ........................................................................................ 180

  Determining the Return on Equity ........................................................................................ 182

Analyzing Leverage Ratios .......................................................................................................... 183

  Determining the Debt Ratio.................................................................................................. 184

  Determining the Equity Ratio ............................................................................................... 184

  Determining the Times Interest Earned Ratio ....................................................................... 185

Analyzing Liquidity Ratios .......................................................................................................... 186

  Determining the Current Ratio ............................................................................................. 186

  Determining the Quick Ratio ................................................................................................ 187

    Analyzing Activity Ratios ............................................................................................................ 188

  Determining the Average Collection Period .......................................................................... 188

  Determining Inventory Turnover .......................................................................................... 190

PART II FINANCIAL PLANNING AND CONTROL

8 Budgeting and Planning Cycle ..................................................................191

Creating Pro Forma Financial Statements ................................................................................... 191

  Forecasting by Percentage of Sales....................................................................................... 193

Using Excel to Manage the Analysis ............................................................................................ 199

  Performing Sensitivity Analysis ............................................................................................ 200

Moving from the Pro Forma to the Budget ................................................................................. 201

  Projecting Quarterly Sales..................................................................................................... 201

  Estimating Inventory Levels ................................................................................................. 202

  Fitting the Budget to the Business Plan................................................................................ 205

9 Forecasting and Projections ......................................................................207

Making Sure You Have a Useful Baseline .................................................................................... 208

Moving Average Forecasts .......................................................................................................... 210

  Creating Forecasts with the Moving Average Add-In ........................................................... 212

  Dealing with the Layout of Excel’s Moving Averages ............................................................ 213

  Creating Moving Average Forecasts with Excel’s Charts ....................................................... 215

Forecasting with Excel’s Regression Functions ........................................................................... 216

  Making Linear Forecasts: The TREND Function ..................................................................... 217

  Making Nonlinear Forecasts: The GROWTH Function ............................................................ 220

  Creating Regression Forecasts with Excel’s Charts ................................................................ 223

Forecasting with Excel’s Smoothing Functions ........................................................................... 225

  Projecting with Smoothing................................................................................................... 225

  Using the Exponential Smoothing Add-In ............................................................................ 226

  Choosing a Smoothing Constant........................................................................................... 228

  Making Smoothed Forecasts Handle Seasonal Data ............................................................. 229

Using the Box-Jenkins ARIMA Approach: When Excel’s Built-In Functions Won’t Do ................. 234

  Understanding ARIMA Basics ................................................................................................ 234

  Charting the Correlograms ................................................................................................... 235

  Starting with Correlograms to Identify a Model ................................................................... 236

  Identifying Other Box-Jenkins Models .................................................................................. 237

10 Measuring Quality ....................................................................................241

Monitoring Quality Through Statistical Process Control .............................................................. 242

  Using Averages from Samples .............................................................................................. 242

  Using X-and-S Charts for Variables ....................................................................................... 243

  Interpreting the Control Limits ............................................................................................. 247

  Manufacturing ...................................................................................................................... 247

  Using P-Charts for Dichotomies ............................................................................................ 251

  Choosing the Sample Size ..................................................................................................... 253

  Determining That a Process Is Out of Control ....................................................................... 255

  Using X-and-MR Charts for Individual Observations ............................................................. 258

  Creating SPC Charts Using Excel ............................................................................................ 259

Performing Acceptance Sampling ............................................................................................... 262

  Charting the Operating Characteristic Curve ......................................................................... 263

Using Worksheet Functions for Quality Control .......................................................................... 268

  Sampling Units from a Finite Population .............................................................................. 269

  Using HYPGEOM.DIST in Excel 2010 .................................................................................. 270

Sampling Units from a Nonfinite Population .............................................................................. 271

 Using NORMSDIST to Approximate BINOMDIST ............................................................... 271

  Sampling Defects in Units ..................................................................................................... 277

     Using the CRITBINOM Function.......................................................................................... 279

PART III INVESTMENT DECISIONS

11 Examining a Business Case: Investment ....................................................285

Developing a Business Case ........................................................................................................ 286

  Getting Consensus for the Plan ............................................................................................. 286

  Showing Your Work .............................................................................................................. 288

Developing the Excel Model ........................................................................................................ 289

  Developing the Inputs .......................................................................................................... 290

  Identifying the Costs ............................................................................................................. 292

  Moving to the Pro Forma ...................................................................................................... 293

  Preparing the Cash Flow Analysis ......................................................................................... 296

12 Examining Decision Criteria for a Business Case .........................................299

Understanding Payback Periods ................................................................................................. 300

Understanding Future Value, Present Value, and Net Present Value .......................................... 304

  Calculating Future Value....................................................................................................... 305

  Calculating Present Value ..................................................................................................... 305

  Calculating Net Present Value .............................................................................................. 306

  Optimizing Costs ................................................................................................................... 308

13 Creating a Sensitivity Analysis for a Business Case .....................................315

Reviewing the Business Case ...................................................................................................... 315

Managing Scenarios ................................................................................................................... 316

  Saving a Scenario for the Base Case ...................................................................................... 318

  Developing Alternative Scenarios ......................................................................................... 320

  Developing Scenarios That Vary Expenses ............................................................................ 323

  Summarizing the Scenarios .................................................................................................. 324

Measuring Profit ......................................................................................................................... 325

  Calculating Internal Rate of Return....................................................................................... 325

  Calculating Profitability Indexes ........................................................................................... 327

  Estimating the Continuing Value .......................................................................................... 327

Varying the Discount Rate Input ................................................................................................. 330

Using the Goal Seek Tool ............................................................................................................ 332

14 Planning Profits .......................................................................................335

Understanding the Effects of Leverage ....................................................................................... 335

  The Effect of Business Risk .................................................................................................... 336

Analyzing Operating Leverage .................................................................................................... 337

  Evaluating the Financial Implications of an Operational Change .......................................... 338

  Evaluating Fixed Expenses .................................................................................................... 339

  Evaluating Effect of Increasing Fixed Costs ........................................................................... 345

  Planning by Using the DOL ................................................................................................... 347

Analyzing Financial Leverage ..................................................................................................... 348

  Distinguishing Business from Financial Risk ......................................................................... 348

  Determining the Debt Ratio.................................................................................................. 349

  Determining the Times Interest Earned Ratio ....................................................................... 350

15 Making Investment Decisions Under

Uncertain Conditions .............................................................................353

Using Standard Deviations .......................................................................................................... 354

  Using Excel’s Standard Deviation Functions.......................................................................... 356

Understanding Confidence Intervals ........................................................................................... 357

  Using Confidence Intervals in a Market Research Situation .................................................. 358

  Calculating a Confidence Interval ......................................................................................... 359

  Interpreting the Interval ....................................................................................................... 360

  Refining Confidence Intervals ............................................................................................... 361

Using Regression Analysis in Decision Making ............................................................................ 362

  Regressing One Variable onto Another ................................................................................. 362

  Interpreting the Trendline .................................................................................................... 364

  Avoiding Traps in Interpretation: Association Versus Causation ........................................... 367

  Regressing One Variable onto Several Other Variables: Multiple Regression ........................ 368

  Using Excel’s Regression Add-In ........................................................................................... 373

  Interpreting Regression Output ............................................................................................ 375

  Estimating with Multiple Regression .................................................................................... 377

  Using Excel’s TREND Function ............................................................................................... 377

16 Fixed Assets .............................................................................................383

Determining Original Cost .......................................................................................................... 383

  Determining Costs ................................................................................................................ 384

  Choosing Between Actual Cost and Replacement Cost ......................................................... 385

Depreciating Assets .................................................................................................................... 386

  Understanding the Concept of Depreciation ......................................................................... 387

  Matching Revenues to Costs ................................................................................................. 387

  Using Straight-Line Depreciation.......................................................................................... 389

  Using the Declining Balance Method .................................................................................... 390

  Using the Double Declining Balance Function to Calculate Depreciation .............................. 393

  Using Variable Declining Balance Depreciation .................................................................... 395

  Using Sum-of-Years’-Digits Depreciation ............................................................................. 397

PART IV SALES AND MARKETING

17 Importing Business Data into Excel ...........................................................399

Creating and Using ODBC Queries ............................................................................................... 400

  Preparing to Import Data...................................................................................................... 401

  Specifying Data Sources ........................................................................................................ 401

  Creating Queries with the Query Wizard ............................................................................... 405

  Creating Queries with Microsoft Query ................................................................................. 407

  Creating Parameterized Queries in Microsoft Query ............................................................. 410

  Using Joins in Microsoft Query .............................................................................................. 411

Working with External Data Ranges ........................................................................................... 412

  Include Row Numbers .......................................................................................................... 412

  Adjust Column Width ........................................................................................................... 412

  Preserve Column Sort/Filter/Layout ..................................................................................... 413

  Preserve Cell Formatting ...................................................................................................... 413

  Insert Cells for New Data, Delete Unused Cells ..................................................................... 414

  Insert Entire Rows for New Data. Clear Unused Cells ............................................................ 415

  Overwrite Existing Cells with New Data, Clear Unused Cells ................................................. 416

  Managing Security Information ............................................................................................ 416

  Arranging Automatic Refreshes ............................................................................................ 418

  Setting Other Data Range Options ........................................................................................ 419

  Importing Data to Pivot Tables and Charts ........................................................................... 420

Creating and Using Web Queries ................................................................................................ 424

Using Parameterized Web Queries.............................................................................................. 426

18 Exporting Business Data from Excel ..........................................................429

Using VBA to Update an External Database ................................................................................ 429

  Getting at VBA ...................................................................................................................... 430

  Structuring the Worksheet ................................................................................................... 431

  Establishing Command Buttons ............................................................................................ 432

Editing the Record’s Values......................................................................................................... 433

  Using Database Objects ........................................................................................................ 435

Using With Blocks ....................................................................................................................... 436

  Finding the Right Record ...................................................................................................... 437

  Editing the Record ................................................................................................................ 438

Adding New Records to the Recordset ........................................................................................ 439

Choosing to Use ADO .................................................................................................................. 442

  Back Ends Perform Data Management ................................................................................. 442

19 Analyzing Contributions and Margins ........................................................445

Calculating the Contribution Margin........................................................................................... 446

  Classifying Costs ................................................................................................................... 447

  Estimating Semivariable Costs .............................................................................................. 448

Using Unit Contribution .............................................................................................................. 449

  Producing Digital Video Discs (Continued) ........................................................................... 449

  Increasing the Contribution Margin ...................................................................................... 450

  Creating an Operating Income Statement ............................................................................ 451

Finding the Break-Even Point ..................................................................................................... 452

  Calculating Break-Even in Units ............................................................................................ 453

  Calculating Break-Even in Sales ............................................................................................ 453

  Calculating Break-Even in Sales Dollars with a Specified Level of Profit ............................... 454

  Charting the Break-Even Point ............................................................................................. 455

  Choosing the Chart Type ....................................................................................................... 457

Making Assumptions in Contribution Analysis ............................................................................ 459

  Linear Relationships ............................................................................................................. 459

  Assignment of Costs ............................................................................................................. 460

  Constant Sales Mix ............................................................................................................... 460

  Worker Productivity .............................................................................................................. 461

Determining Sales Mix ................................................................................................................ 461

20 Pricing and Costing ..................................................................................465

Using Absorption and Contribution Costing ................................................................................ 466

  Understanding Absorption Costing ....................................................................................... 466

  Understanding Contribution Costing .................................................................................... 472

  Applying the Contribution Approach to a Pricing Decision ................................................... 475

Using Contribution Analysis for New Products ............................................................................ 477

  Allocating Expenses to Product Lines ................................................................................... 479

  Varying the Inputs ................................................................................................................ 480

Estimating the Effect of Cross-Elasticity ...................................................................................... 481

Glossary .......................................................................................................485

TOC, 9780789743176, 5/12/10

 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.6.2010
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Gewicht 834 g
Themenwelt Informatik Office Programme Excel
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
ISBN-10 0-7897-4317-5 / 0789743175
ISBN-13 978-0-7897-4317-6 / 9780789743176
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