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Agricultural Microeconomics Lesson 7 : Intro to Spreadsheet Modeling

Agricultural Microeconomics Lesson 7 : Intro to Spreadsheet Modeling.

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Agricultural Microeconomics Lesson 7 : Intro to Spreadsheet Modeling

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  1. Agricultural MicroeconomicsLesson 7: Intro to Spreadsheet Modeling This course developed by The Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill for The North Carolina School of Science and Math and NCDPI is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License

  2. Using Spreadsheets • Net Earnings Statement • Cost-Benefit Analysis • Cash Flow Analysis • Pro-forma (future) statements • Scenario Analysis • Graphing

  3. Meet the Spreadsheet Get to Know Excel 2010: Meet the Spreadsheet

  4. Adding Column Titles Get to Know Excel 2010: Create Column Titles

  5. Adding Column Titles • Item Description • Months • January • February • March • etc. • 12-Month Total

  6. Adding Row Titles • Revenue from Bulk Beef Sales • Revenue from Packaged Beef Sales • Total Revenue • Pasture Costs • Supplemental Feed • Mineral Supplement • Vaccinations • Processing Charge • Packaging Charge • Labor • Machinery and Equipment • Marketing • Certification Fees • Property, Taxes and Insurance • Debt Repayment • Total Operating Costs • Net Earnings

  7. Adding Rows and Columns Get to Know Excel 2010: Get More (or Less) Columns, Rows and Spreadsheets

  8. Entering Data • Use data from Piedmont Farm Case Study (or make up your own). • Think about seasonality of revenue and expenses: • Does all revenue come in equally during the year or is it different in some months? • Do some expenses only occur during certain times of the year? • Don’t worry about adding up the numbers (for now).

  9. Do Basic Math Get to Know Excel 2010: Do Basic Math in Excel

  10. Formatting Currency Formatting Underline Formatting

  11. Next Class: Advanced Spreadsheet Modeling This course developed by The Environmental Finance Center at UNC Chapel Hill for The North Carolina School of Science and Math and NCDPI is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License

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