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Les cours sur Excel peuvent vous aider à apprendre à organiser des données, utiliser des formules et créer des tableaux clairs. Vous pouvez développer des compétences en analyse, mise en forme, graphiques et automatisation simple. De nombreux cours travaillent à partir de feuilles de calcul concrètes inspirées de situations réelles.

Cours et certificats populaires en Excel


  • E

    EDUCBA

    Financial Modeling & Valuation with Excel

    Skills you'll gain: Microsoft Excel, Excel Formulas, Pivot Tables And Charts, Working Capital, Cash Flows, Income Statement, Financial Analysis, Financial Accounting, Revenue Recognition, Business Valuation, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Equities, Business Reporting, Spreadsheet Software, Data Visualization, Capital Expenditure, Interactive Data Visualization, Financial Modeling, Finance, Corporate Finance

    ★ 4.8 (157) · Beginner · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

  • U

    University of Pennsylvania

    Finance & Quantitative Modeling for Analysts

    Skills you'll gain: Financial Reporting, Return On Investment, Financial Acumen, Financial Data, Capital Budgeting, Financial Statement Analysis, Financial Statements, Financial Accounting, Business Modeling, Mathematical Modeling, Finance, Regression Analysis, Financial Modeling, Statistical Modeling, Income Statement, Spreadsheet Software, Predictive Modeling, Financial Forecasting, Microsoft Excel, Corporate Finance

    ★ 4.5 (17K) · Beginner · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

  • U

    University of Michigan

    Introduction to Time Value of Money (TVM)

    Skills you'll gain: Loans, Finance, Excel Formulas, General Lending, Microsoft Excel, General Finance, Financial Management, Financial Analysis, Financial Planning, Business Mathematics, Spreadsheet Software, Cash Flows, Investments, Decision Making

    ★ 4.8 (966) · Beginner · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

  • M

    Macquarie University

    Habilidades de Excel Aplicadas a Negocios: Nivel Avanzado

    Skills you'll gain: Dashboard, Spreadsheet Software, Data Cleansing, Excel Formulas, Data Visualization, Microsoft Excel, Business Intelligence, Financial Data, Depreciation, Finance, Financial Analysis, Automation

    ★ 4.5 (31) · Intermediate · Course · 1 - 3 Months

  • E

    EDUCBA

    Advanced Excel Tools for Data Analysis

    Skills you'll gain: Pivot Tables And Charts, Dashboard, Dashboard Creation, Microsoft Excel, Financial Modeling, Excel Macros, Data Presentation, Interactive Data Visualization, Data Import/Export, Spreadsheet Software, Data Modeling, Data Literacy, Forecasting, Workflow Management, Statistical Methods, Excel Formulas, Simulation and Simulation Software, Data Storytelling, Finance, Data Analysis

    Beginner · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

  • E

    EDUCBA

    Financial Analytics & Decision Science

    Skills you'll gain: Operations Research, Probability & Statistics, Statistics, Excel Formulas, Data-Driven Decision-Making, Technical Analysis, Probability, Quantitative Research, Microsoft Excel, Sampling (Statistics), Probability Distribution, Operational Efficiency, Transportation Operations, Financial Analysis, Business Operations, Spreadsheet Software, Resource Utilization, Operations, Process Optimization, Finance

    Beginner · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

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  • E

    EDUCBA

    Advanced Excel for Business Analytics

    Skills you'll gain: Pivot Tables And Charts, Dashboard, Dashboard Creation, Microsoft Excel, Spreadsheet Software, Excel Formulas, Financial Modeling, Excel Macros, Data Presentation, Interactive Data Visualization, Workflow Management, Finance, Business Analytics, Data Manipulation, Financial Analysis, Analytical Skills, Analysis, Data Management, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), Strategic Decision-Making

    Mixed · Course · 1 - 3 Months

  • C

    Coursera

    Financial Valuation and Deal Modeling with Excel

    Skills you'll gain: Financial Modeling, Competitive Analysis, Business Valuation, Feasibility Studies, Project Finance, Investment Banking, Financial Analysis, Mergers & Acquisitions, Financial Forecasting, Capital Budgeting, Benchmarking, Risk Analysis, Waterfall Methodology, Excel Formulas, Cash Flows, Microsoft Excel, Cash Flow Forecasting, Finance, Business Analysis, Technical Analysis

    Advanced · Course · 1 - 3 Months

  • U

    Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

    Finanzas corporativas

    Skills you'll gain: Business Valuation, Financial Statement Analysis, Financial Statements, Corporate Finance, Budget Management, Capital Budgeting, Financial Management, Finance, Performance Measurement, Business Mathematics, Operating Budget, Financial Data, Financial Modeling, Mergers & Acquisitions, Financial Controls, Project Finance, Financial Analysis, Investment Management, Equities, Microsoft Excel

    ★ 4.7 (3.1K) · Intermediate · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

  • U

    University of Pennsylvania

    Introduction to Finance and Accounting

    Skills you'll gain: Financial Statements, Financial Statement Analysis, Return On Investment, Accrual Accounting, Financial Accounting, Capital Budgeting, Financial Reporting, Accruals, Accounting, Finance, Inventory Accounting, Financial Analysis, Balance Sheet, Financial Acumen, Portfolio Management, Income Statement, Financial Forecasting, Equities, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Corporate Finance

    ★ 4.6 (14K) · Beginner · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

  • E

    EDUCBA

    Financial Reporting, IFRS & Strategic Decisions

    Skills you'll gain: International Financial Reporting Standards, Market Dynamics, Environmental Social And Corporate Governance (ESG), Ethical Standards And Conduct, Governance, Business Ethics, Financial Reporting, Cost Benefit Analysis, Cost Accounting, Consolidation, Intercompany Accounting, Corporate Accounting, Technical Accounting, Corporate Sustainability, Financial Data, Profit and Loss (P&L) Management, Decision Making, Financial Accounting, Business Strategies, Finance

    Beginner · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

  • D

    Duke University

    Entrepreneurial Finance: Strategy and Innovation

    Skills you'll gain: Financial Modeling, Blockchain, FinTech, Risk Modeling, Portfolio Risk, Entrepreneurial Finance, Financial Market, Business Valuation, Risk Management, Excel Formulas, Market Data, Emerging Technologies, Cryptography, Risk Analysis, Fundraising and Crowdsourcing, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Financial Analysis, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Microsoft Excel

    ★ 4.5 (1.5K) · Intermediate · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular excel courses

  • Financial Modeling & Valuation with Excel: EDUCBA
  • Finance & Quantitative Modeling for Analysts: University of Pennsylvania
  • Introduction to Time Value of Money (TVM): University of Michigan
  • Habilidades de Excel Aplicadas a Negocios: Nivel Avanzado: Macquarie University
  • Advanced Excel Tools for Data Analysis: EDUCBA
  • Financial Analytics & Decision Science: EDUCBA
  • Advanced Excel for Business Analytics: EDUCBA
  • Financial Valuation and Deal Modeling with Excel: Coursera
  • Finanzas corporativas: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  • Introduction to Finance and Accounting: University of Pennsylvania

Frequently Asked Questions about Excel

Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that enables the user to input data as numbers, formulas, or text that can then be manipulated, organized, stored, and presented. Excel is important to learn because it allows individuals and businesses alike to solve problems quickly and share their results clearly in tables, charts, and graphs.

Excel is a powerful data analysis tool used by businesses worldwide due to its broad range of capabilities and its flexibility in use. For organizations of any size, Excel’s accounting functions can be used to create budgets, complete payroll, and calculate taxes and revenues. Managers can use Excel’s data management functions like pivot tables to summarize large amounts of data for proposals and presentations. And Excel’s financial data analysis functions such as net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR) can aid investors and financial analysts using discounted cash flow methods to determine project profitability and specific rates of return.‎

The ability to use Excel is considered a fundamental digital skill in today’s job marketplace, and many jobs require proficiency in it. Although most of the careers using Excel will be in business, there are scientists, engineers, teachers, and graphic designers using this software extensively. Whether you are seeking a new career or looking to supplement your present one, skills in Excel will be a highly valued addition to your resume.

Financial analysts especially depend on Excel skills as they evaluate investment opportunities for banks, mutual funds, insurance companies, and many other businesses. They use current and past financial data, economic and business trends, and industry-specific markers to make the needed assessments that guide their recommendations. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, they make a median salary of $85,660 per year, and most start their careers after obtaining a bachelor’s degree in accounting, economics, finance, or statistics.‎

Absolutely! Coursera offers a wide range of online courses and Specializations on Excel and its use in data analysis and creative problem solving, as well as intermediate and advanced Excel skills for business. You’ll be taking courses presented by top-ranked institutions including the University of Colorado Boulder, Rice University, and Macquarie University, so you won’t have to sacrifice the quality of your education for the flexibility of learning online. You can also get familiar with spreadsheet software by completing a Guided Project, a way to learn on Coursera that helps you build skills with step-by-step tutorials presented by experienced instructors.‎

You won't need to have many skills or much experience before learning Excel, though you do need some basic computer skills. Being able to type and possessing knowledge of the computer keyboard and all of its shortcuts can also help you have a better understanding of the Microsoft program. You should know how to use the internet and any mobile devices, such as tablets, that may be compatible with Excel. Some basic math skills may also be helpful, as well as an understanding of why spreadsheets are important in business and in daily life.‎

Almost anyone is best suited for roles that use Excel, because it is such a widely-utilized program. It can be a part of your daily life, or you may incorporate it into your professional life. Anyone who needs to organize data, make tables, create graphics from data, analyze data, make forecasting predictions, or do mathematical functions may use the program. Anyone who wants to improve their business, stay organized, or manage accounts will want to learn it. People who are analytical, good at math, like to keep records, and like to have access to data right at their fingertips may enjoy roles that use Excel.‎

Learning Excel may be right for you if data from your job or day-to-day tasks require some organization, management, and analysis. The software is used across almost every field by professionals ranging from scientists and teachers to accountants and bankers. For this reason, just learning the software so that you can add the skill to your resume may help you find a job and receive a competitive wage. It can also be beneficial if you want to start your own business. You might use it to keep up with employees, customer information, general business information, performance reports, accounts, and programs so that you can improve your bottom line and run a more efficient company.‎

This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.

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