The two-day Report Design Essentials - I course covers the basic report design skills you need to create, maintain and distribute presentation quality reports using Microsoft Business Solutions for Analytics - FRx. It also includes coverage of additional functionality designed to help you create new reports, and distribute and analyze your company's financial information. You learn about basic foundational skills, complex calculations, drag and drop reorganization, rounding adjustments and account sets.
A thorough understanding of these topics allows you to easily design and maintain standard and essential reports your organization needs to understand its financial position. You learn how to use templates or create customized report designs as well as how to setup self maintaining reports that will dynamically include newly added GL accounts and newly closed periods. This course also teaches you how to generate and electronically distribute reports using your in-house email system. These skills enable you to take control of the financial reporting process, allowing you to be more productive and efficient in the way you create, generate and distribute financial information, which in turn help you to enable internal and external stakeholders to make well informed decisions to positively impact your organization as a whole.
Chapter 1: Overview and Introduction
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Chapter 2: Creating a Trial Balance
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Chapter 3: Creating an Income Statement
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Chapter 4: Reporting Trees
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Chapter 5: Review
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Chapter 6: More on Reporting Trees
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Chapter 7: Transaction Detail Reporting
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Chapter 8: What we Know
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Chapter 9: Using the DrillDown Viewer
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Chapter 10: Working with Specification Sets
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Chapter 11: Practice
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Chapter 12: Balance Sheets
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Chapter 13: Income Statement Variations
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Chapter 14: Practice
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Chapter 15: Side by Side Reporting
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Chapter 16: Report Distribution
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Before attending this course, students must have:
After completing this course, students should be able to:
This class is ideal for: