Dear Friend!
Simple MS Excel is the best tool to measure relative changes in the item heads in financial statements. I
use this tool regularly and quite effectively.
You have to physically enter the financial data for many years
as columns and data items/ heads as rows. Then you can perform absolute changes
and percentage changes quite easily.
After the data is ready, you can use many powerful features of
MS Excel like “IF” function, “Conditional Formatting” to highlight results in
the most useful and visually powerful forms.
Please see the example Excel Sheet containing NMDC’s operating results for various
years, below. By using conditional formatting, the EBT% figures are highlighted in the
following ways:
1.
If EBT% is below 50% the
cell is filled with light pink and fonts are in dark red.
2.
If EBT% is above 50% but
below 75% the cells are highlighted in light green and the font colour is
black.
3.
If EBT% is above 75% the
cells are highlighted in dark green and the font colour is white.
I hope you will use the MS Excel and also master a few powerful
techniques they possess.
Thank you,
With Best Regards
Anand
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