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Sadhu Vaswani Institute of Management Studies for Girls


Subject: 406 FIN - Financial Modeling using Excel
Group
Assignment No- Chapter 1
Assignment type: Written Home Assignment Make this a class test...make it 15 marks ...include one short note
[ with options]
Marks: 10
Date of Assignment: January 2020
Instructions: https://www.javatpoint.com/excel-interview-questions
Solve any ten questions each question carries 1 Mark
1. What is Microsoft Excel?
2. What are cells?
3. How can you add cells, rows or columns in Excel?
4. How would you format a cell? What are the options?
5. What is the use of comment? How to add comments to a cell?
6. What are charts in MS Excel?
7. What is Freeze Panes in MS-Excel?
8. Which are the different workbook protection types in Excel?
9. What is the difference among between COUNT, COUNTA, COUNTIF and COUNTBLANK in Ms-
Excel?
10. What are the several report formats in Excel?
11. What does is the IF function in Excel?
12. What is the order of sequence of operating mathematical operation in Excel?
13. How many rows and columns are there in Microsoft Excel 2010 and later versions?
14. What is a Macro in Excel? How to create an Excel Macro?
15. How can one to prevent someone from copying the a cell from your worksheet?
Sadhu Vaswani Institute of Management Studies for Girls
Subject: 406 FIN - Financial Modeling using Excel
Group
Assignment No- Chapter 2
Assignment type: (Class Test-Practical)
Marks: 10
Date of Assignment: January 2020
Instructions: https://www.javatpoint.com/excel-interview-questions

Open Excel to a blank worksheet.

Part A (5 marks)
Create a spreadsheet like the one below. Enter all the numbers.
o Change the formatting of the numbers to dollars.
o Make the grid around the cells visible.
o Insert the title “Monthly Budget” and center and merge it.
 Change the font to Baker Signet, size 18.
 Make the text white and the fill black.
o Insert the subtitle “January 2019 – June 2019.”
 Change the font to Baker Signet, size 10
 Make text white and fill black.
 Center and merge it.
o Total the expenses at the bottom of each month.
 Widen columns if necessary so numbers can be seen.
o Put a dark border around the edges of the document.
o Change the amount for gasoline in June from $60 to $70.
o Figure out the average for each row. You must know the formula on your own!
o Center and bold the headings (months and average)
 Change the font to BakerSignet on the headings
 Bold the headings in column A.
 Change the font to BakerSignet.
o Add a header with your name, period, and FINAL PART A.
o Print
Part B (5 marks)
Keep the work from Part A open. You will be making two graphs from this information.

Graph 1 – Pie Chart


This graph will show the total amount of money spent on each category over a six month period.

To do this, you must total the amount spent on each item in column I. Do not include the average in
your equation.

Next, highlight the expenses (house payment, gasoline, etc). Hold down the ctrl key and highlight your
new totals.

Create a pie chart. Go to data labels and show the percentages.


Cut and paste all the information you need and the graph to a new sheet.

Graph 2. – Bar Chart


This will be a bar chart for income and expenses.

Below your total column, type Income in A12. Enter the income for each month. They are as follows:
January: 2,000
February: 2,100
March: 2,000
April: 1,900
May: 2,500
June: 2,200

Create a bar chart that looks like the one below. Include the chart you make and the date for the chart
on the page you print. This page should include the two data sets and the two charts. Print preview to
make sure it all prints on one page.
Sadhu Vaswani Institute of Management Studies for Girls
Subject: 406 FIN - Financial Modeling using Excel
Group
Assignment No- Chapter 3
Assignment type: (Quiz)
Marks: 10
Date of Assignment: February 2020
Instructions:
Answers any 10

1. When selecting data in a spreadsheet to be used in a graph or chart, one should never choose blank
columns or rows.
A. True
B. False

2. When one wishes to select the largest number from a set of data, one should use which function?
A. Count
B. Max
C. Min
D. If

3. Which of the following chart types would be used if one wanted to compare an individual
contribution to the whole?
A. Column
B. Stacked column
C. Line

4. Linking means that the destination file will update everytime the source file is saved.
A. True
B. False

5. Which language is used to create macros in Excel?


A. Visual Basic
B. C
C. Visual C++
D. Java

6. The first part of the "If" statement is often referred to as the "condition" or the "logic statement".
A. True
B. False

7. The easiest way to get started doing an "If" statement is to click the Fx on your toolbar.
A. True
B. False
8. One is given three tabs when they open a workbook. If you use these three tabs, then you must open
another workbook because you cannot add anymore tabs.
A. True
B. False

9. It is not possible to edit a graph/chart once it has been finished.


A. True
B. False

10. To do a sort or a filter, one could go to "Data" on the menu toolbar.


A. True
B. False

11. Using a gradebook spreadsheet, if Mrs. Skipper wishes to print out only those students who are in
the 9th grade, she is using which feature?
A. If statements
B. Sorting
C. Filtering

12. Which Excel feature can summarize the data in a large table?
A. Data Validation
B. Conditional Formatting
C. AutoFormat
D. Pivot Table
E. Hyperlink

13. (b5:g5) is often referred to as the _______________________________ part of a function.


A. Condition
B. Range
C. Selection

14. To record a sequence of keystrokes and mouse actions to play back later we use:
A. Media Player
B. Sound Recorder
C. Calculator
D. Macro Recorder

15. We can save and protect the workbook by


A. Write Reservation Password
B. Protection Password
C. Read-only Recommended
D. Any of the above
Sadhu Vaswani Institute of Management Studies for Girls
Subject: 406 FIN - Financial Modeling using Excel
Group
Assignment No- Chapter 4
Assignment type: (Case Study / Caselet / Situation Analysis)
Marks: 10
Date of Assignment: March 2020
Instructions:
Develop the Interactive Model in Ms-Excel for following

XYZ company wishes to have excel Model for their daily transitions to be recorded through Developing
the Input Screen and assumption interface to generate Structuring the Calculation Sheets and Income
Statement and Working Capital to Cash Flow Statement, Integrating the Cash Flow Statement to the
Balance Sheet.

Develop the Interactive Model in Ms-Excel for XYZ company

Or

Prepare an excel model to record your own personal expenses, bills, savings, income and budget
through Developing the Input Screen and assumption interface to generate Structuring the Calculation
Sheets also set the reminder for your bills. It should draw appropriate graph for income, expenditure
and budget.

Develop the Interactive Model in Ms-Excel for own personal wallet


Sadhu Vaswani Institute of Management Studies for Girls
Subject: 406 FIN - Financial Modeling using Excel
Group
Assignment No- 5
Assignment type: (Scrap Book)
Marks: 10
Date of Assignment: April 2020
Instructions:

Prepare a scrap book for following

1. Learned and useful functions


2. Types of graphs
3. Data cleaning functions, creating tables, Filtering functions, Special functions using tables
4. Steps for crating user define model
5. Preparing the report outputs and presentation

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