The budget data and a column-style chart are to be placed on a single worksheet.

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Instructions

Excel Activity

To prepare for this assignment,

·         Review the following videos: #2 (Data Entry), #3 (Structure), and #10 (Charts) in this Excel 2013 Course (YouTube). (Links to an external site.)

o    Reviewing other videos in the playlist is optional.

·         Review Excel Formulas and Functions (PDF)

·         Optional: review the Excel tutorials found on the Productivity Software page. 

Excel Workbook Requirements

·         Start by creating and saving your workbook in .xlsx format.

·         The budget data and a column-style chart are to be placed on a single worksheet.

Data Entry

1.      In Row 1, type your worksheet title in bold font (e.g.,  'My Business' Budget).

2.      Leave Row 2 empty.

3.      In Row 3, beginning with Column B, label the cells in three consecutive columns (B3, C3, D3) with the names of the three months of any yearly quarter (i.e., Jan, Feb, Mar) in bold font.

4.      Label the cells in the next three consecutive columns (E3, F3, G3) with the following: 'Qtrly Total,' 'Qtrly Average,' and 'Qtrly Maximum' in bold font.

5.      In Row 4 in Column A (Cell A4), label the cell 'Income' in bold font.

6.      List two sources of income in Column A in the rows immediately following 'Income' in a non-bold font (Cells A5, A6).

7.      In Row 7 in Column A (Cell A7), label the cell 'Total Income' in bold font.

8.      Leave Row 8 empty.

9.      In Row 9 in Column A (Cell A9), label the cell 'Expenses' in bold font.

10.  List four expenses in Column A in the rows immediately following 'Expense' in a non-bold font (Cells A10, A11, A12, A13) (e.g. Rent, Utilities, etc.).

11.  In Row 14 in Column A (Cell A14), label the cell 'Total Expenses' in bold font.

12.  Leave Row 15 empty.

13.  In Row 16 in Column A (Cell A16), label the cell 'Net Income' in bold font.

14.  Apply bottom border lines just above Total Income and Expense.
15.  Enter values for the income and expenses. These are made up by you.

Apply Functions

1.      Determine the 'Total Income' values and 'Total Expenses' values using the 'SUM' function.

o    Use 'cell ranges' to input data into the formulas.

o    For example, input data using a 'cell range' format such as 'B10:B13,' not 'B10+B11+B12+B13.'

2.      Determine the 'Qtrly Total,' 'Qtrly Average,' and 'Qtrly Maximum' values for each source of income and each expense using the 'SUM,' 'AVERAGE,' and 'MAX' functions.

o    Use 'cell ranges' to input data into the formulas.

o    For example, input data using a 'cell range' format such as 'B5:D5,' not 'B5+C5+D5.'

3.      Determine the 'Net Income' values in columns B through D for the three month periods using subtraction formulas (Total Income - Total Expenses).

4.      Apply the Accounting Number formatting to add dollar signs and limit to two decimal places.

Chart Requirements

·         Create a two-dimensional 'column-style' chart for the quarterly period once you have completed entering the budget data into your worksheet.

·         Provide only the 'Net Income' values in cells B16, C16, and D16 in the chart.

·         Provide a unique chart title and appropriate axes titles.

·         Provide the 'Month' category data on the X-axis (horizontal).

·         Provide the 'Net Income' value data on the Y-axis (vertical).

·         Provide the monthly 'Net Income' data values at the top of each column.

Create the Chart Using Excel (the installed application - see below for Office 365)

To insert and format your chart in the worksheet, complete the following steps:

1.      Select and highlight the cells (B3, C3, D3) in Row 3 that contain the names of the months by holding down the left mouse cursor and 'dragging' it across the cells.

2.      Hold down the 'Ctrl' key with your left hand and highlight the cells (B16, C16, D16) in Row 16 that contain the 'Net Income' data by holding down the left mouse cursor and 'dragging' it across the cells. Both ranges of cells will stay highlighted.

3.      Select a 'Column' chart from the 'Insert' category of the Excel toolbar at the top of the application window. A chart will be presented in the worksheet with three columns.

4.      Left-click anywhere on the chart.

5.      Left-click on the green '+' sign that 'pops up' just off the right side of the chart.

6.      Check five boxes: 'Axes,' 'Axis Titles,' 'Chart Title,' 'Data Labels,' and 'Gridlines.' The default data 'Chart Title,' 'Axis Title,' 'Axis Title,' and the numerical 'Net Income' values for each column along with the gridlines are presented in the chart.


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