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I've been out of school for awhile and need a refresher guide for using formulas to find % for profit/loss analysis, margins, etc. I can get by for now, but would really like to find a good book or resource guide as a fall-back. Any ideas on some good business math formula books or resources?

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  PIZ said:
I've been out of school for awhile and need a refresher guide for using formulas to find % for profit/loss analysis, margins, etc.  I can get by for now, but would really like to find a good book or resource guide as a fall-back.  Any ideas on some good business math formula books or resources?

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NJ Sue is watching to see how you people handle this question..... :o:w00t:

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  Hawk said:
NJ Sue is watching to see how you people handle this question..... :o  :w00t:

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Why?

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  Hawk said:
NJ Sue is watching to see how you people handle this question..... :w00t:  <_<

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Since Sue is a straight 'A' student, she should answer this question herself. :o

 

PIZ, do you have Office 2003?

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  detoxsmurf said:
Since Sue is a straight 'A' student, she should answer this question herself.  :o

 

PIZ, do you have Office 2003?

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Yeah, I have Office 2003.

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  PIZ said:
Yeah, I have Office 2003.

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Excel Formulas

 

You can get excel to do all these things for you. It will make things a lot easier for you. I have an office 2003 text book from college that I use for reference. But you can find the same stuff free on the Internet.

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  detoxsmurf said:
Excel Formulas

 

You can get excel to do all these things for you.  It will make things a lot easier for you.  I have an office 2003 text book from college that I use for reference.  But you can find the same stuff free on the Internet.

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Yeah, I saved my HUGE EXCEL textbook from college. I suppose it would have the formulas I'm looking for.

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