Category: Accounting and Finance
With talk of an impending recession making headlines—like in this recent article anticipating tough economic times—it’s only natural for manufacturers to feel a little uneasy. But instead of bracing for […]
Written by Kristi Cantor on September 25, 2024
During “normal” times, you can often get away with guessing that tomorrow will resemble yesterday, and simply following your well-worn business map.
Written by Kristi Cantor on December 1, 2020
When I was first introduced to PowerPivot five or six years ago, I knew it would serve me well in my FP&A function.
Written by Kristi Cantor on January 25, 2018
Welcome to the latest P3 Adaptive Coffee Talk, where members of the community discuss various topics related to Power BI, Power Pivot, and Analytics/BI in general.
Written by Kristi Cantor on November 30, 2017
For a couple years now, we’ve been quite a bit bigger than the two-person operation of our early days. Like I mentioned in a previous post, there are now somewhere between 15 and 20 people who work for us in some capacity ranging from full-time to part-time.
Written by Kristi Cantor on December 16, 2015
Guest post by David Churchward [Twitter] I mentioned in my LAST POST that I would return with a variation on that commission calculation. Two months later and very much overdue, […]
Written by Kristi Cantor on July 23, 2012
You may recall in my last post, COMMISSION CALCULATIONS IN POWERPIVOT, we got to the point where we could dynamically calculate the sales value and attributable commission rate that should be applied based on time, value and team parameters, reading from a Rates table.
Written by Kristi Cantor on May 15, 2012
Firstly, I have to be clear that I’m not presenting a “one-size-fits-all” approach to sales commission calculations here.
Written by Kristi Cantor on May 9, 2012
Guest post by David Churchward [Twitter] Having hit the P&L and Cash Flow in previous posts, it seems only reasonable to move on to Balance Sheet aspects. The die-hard “non-accountant” Excel […]
Written by Kristi Cantor on April 17, 2012
SQL Rockstar, aka Tom LaRock (Blog | Twitter) sent me a fascinating data set the other day: a table of different computing devices over the years, their “horsepower” in calculations per second
Written by Kristi Cantor on March 13, 2012
Another one from the Mr. XL Forum!
…and the word “forum” gives me an excuse for a blast from the past…
Written by Kristi Cantor on February 7, 2012
You’ll often hear us Accountants referring to things like adjusting for timing differences or prepaying costs or deferring revenue.
Written by Kristi Cantor on January 24, 2012