MBA's Guide to Microsoft Excel 2002 Author:Stephen L. Nelson, David B. Maguiness Part 1 provides friendly help on all the basics, including building simple worksheets, working with databases, and creating charts you can use for both analysis and presentation. Part 2 provides rich detailed coverage of Excel tools and features: statistical functions, financial functions, shared workbooks, Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts, Solver,... more » Back Solver, and Small Business Finance Manger. Part 3 explains and illustrates how to use Excel for common business projects, including business planning, profit-volume-cost analysis, break even calculations, capital budgeting analysis, asset deprecation, and debt amortization. The Companion CD supplies samples of all workbooks discussed and starter workbooks for business planning, profit-volume-cost analysis, break-even calculations, capital investment budgeting, asset depreciation, debt amortization, and sales forecasting. Written for anyone who wants to use Excel as a business tool, "MBA's Guide to Microsoft Excel 2002" works for MBA students, MBA graduates, Excel users with undergraduate degrees in business or a related field - and for anyone else who's serious about using the programs in the Excel as a tool form making better business decisions.« less