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ArtikelGetting Numbers to Tell The Story  
Oleh: Herrmann, Keith
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 190 no. 1 (2000), page 37-42.
Topik: stories; numbers; story
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Isi artikelIn today’s high - pressure business environment, how you deliver your message is as important as the message itself. Financial professionals are called on to not only simplify complex data for management but also artfully integrate both financial and nonfinancial information. Such exercises can be vital to an organization’s survival because helping managers understand and remember complicated data can give your business a competitive edge. One of the most powerful ways to present numerical data is with graphs and charts -formats that instantly translate complex collections of numbers into concise, eye - appealing statements. Fortunately, with today’s speadsheet software you don’t have to convert numbers into graphics manually. Most of the work is done with a few mouse clicks. For some charts, you may need to add a little formatting and a few formulas. The resulting graphics then can be printed or electronically transmitted. This article teaches techniques for using four tools that transform common business data into engaging graphics using Microsoft’s Excel to demonstrate them.
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