Accrued Expenses: Definition & ExamplesAccrued expenses are unpaid costs at the end of an accounting period which are recorded as liabilities.4 minute read
Debentures: Definition and ExamplesDebentures are debt instruments used by organisations to raise funds.4 minute read
Hostile Takeover: Definition & ExamplesCorporate acquisitions where one company takes control of another without mutual agreement.5 minute read
How To Lock Cells In ExcelCell locking is a security feature that limits access to specific cells in Excel. 7 minute read
How to Autofit In ExcelAutofit in Excel automatically makes your columns and rows fit your data. 7 minute read
Debt to Asset RatioThe debt to asset ratio shows what percentage of the company’s assets are funded by debt, as opposed to equity. 3 minute read
Current Ratio FormulaThe current ratio compares a company’s current assets to its current liabilities.5 minute read
Multi-Step Income StatementLearn what a multi-step income statement is and why it’s useful.5 minute read
Operating Leverage: Formula & ExamplesOperating leverage measures a company’s ability to increase its operating income by increasing its sales volume.4 minute read
What is Mark to Market (MTM)? Mark to Market (MTM) is an accounting method used to measure the current value of assets or liabilities that change over time 4 minute read
Double Declining Balance MethodThe double declining balance method is an accelerated depreciation method that multiplies twice the straight-line depreciation method.4 minute read
Treasury Stock Method: Formula & ExamplesThe Treasury Stock Method is a technique used to calculate Diluted Earnings per Share (EPS).5 minute read
Current Assets: Definition and ExamplesCurrent assets are short-term assets that a company expects to convert to cash, use in the course of business, or sell off within a one year time period. 4 minute read
Acid-Test Ratio: Definition & ExamplesThe acid-test ratio is a metric to gauge how easily a company can meet its short-term obligations. 4 minute read
What is a Basis Point? Definition & ExamplesA basis point is a unit of measurement in finance for small percentages. One basis point is equivalent to 0.01% or 1/100 of a percent. 3 minute read
Operating Profit: Definition, Formula, and ExamplesOperating profit represents a company’s profit after all expenses except for interest expense, taxes, and one-off costs have been deducted. 4 minute read
Interest Coverage Ratio: Formula & ExamplesThe interest coverage ratio is used to determine a company’s ability to meet its interest expense obligations with its operating income.4 minute read
How to Separate Names in Excel (3 Methods)Learn how to separate names in Excel into different columns using 3 different methods.4 Minute Read
Count Unique Values in ExcelLearn to Count Unique Values in Excel with 3 different methods3 Minute Read
GROUPBY Function in ExcelThe GROUPBY function summarises data by grouping rows and aggregating values.5 Minute Read
XMATCH Function ExcelThe XMATCH function in Excel returns the position of an item in an array. 4 minute read
How To Lock Cells In ExcelCell locking is a security feature that limits access to specific cells in Excel. 7 minute read
How to Autofit In ExcelAutofit in Excel automatically makes your columns and rows fit your data. 7 minute read
COUNTIFS Function in ExcelThe COUNTIFS function in Excel counts the number of cells in a range if one or more conditions are true. 4 minute read
SUMIFS Function on ExcelThe SUMIFS function on Excel sums a range if one or more conditions are true.4 minute read
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