
Webcast



Intermediate



CPE Credits
2 Credits: Computer Software & Applications
Course Description
With approximately 500 functions already present, Excel seemingly has a function for every need. But sometimes the function YOU need just simply isn’t available. For example, Excel does not have functions to calculate income tax expense or, in many cases, depreciation expense. To solve these shortcomings, you can create User Defined Functions (UDFs). UDFs provide you with the opportunity to create functions for use in any of your formulas and automate your most complex calculations. Join us to learn how to put the power of UDFs to work to simplify and automate even your most complex calculations.
Major Subjects Covered
- Examining UDFs relative to macros
- Identifying the steps necessary to creating UDFs in Excel
- Understanding where you should save UDFs
- Key syntax when creating UDFs
- Incorporating UDFs into your workbooks
Learning Objectives
Upon completing this session, you should be able to:
- Define the role of a User Defined Function in Excel
- List the steps necessary to create and save a UDF
- Differentiate between key phrases used in creating UDFs
- Create formulas that incorporate UDFs
Course Specifics
Course ID WC12207010 |
Advanced Preparation None |
Compliance information
Course Instructor



Thomas (Tommy) G. Stephens, Jr., CPA, CITP, CGMA, received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Major in Accounting) from Auburn University in 1985. In 1994, Mr. Stephens opened his public accounting practice in the metropolitan Atlanta area. In his practice, Mr. Stephens provided accounting, tax, and consulting services to individuals and a wide variety of small and emerging businesses. He developed a successful consulting practice providing installation and support services of small business accounting software. Additionally, he has authored and presented continuing professional education courses to accounting and finance professionals. Mr. Stephens has lectured nationally on subjects such as …
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The How’s and Why’s of Creating User-Defined Functions in Excel



CPE CREDITS
2 Credits: Computer Software & Applications
$125.00
Webcasts are available for viewing Monday – Saturday, 8am – 8pm ET.



Webcast



Intermediate



CPE Credits
2 Credits: Computer Software & Applications
Course Description
With approximately 500 functions already present, Excel seemingly has a function for every need. But sometimes the function YOU need just simply isn’t available. For example, Excel does not have functions to calculate income tax expense or, in many cases, depreciation expense. To solve these shortcomings, you can create User Defined Functions (UDFs). UDFs provide you with the opportunity to create functions for use in any of your formulas and automate your most complex calculations. Join us to learn how to put the power of UDFs to work to simplify and automate even your most complex calculations.
Major Subjects Covered
- Examining UDFs relative to macros
- Identifying the steps necessary to creating UDFs in Excel
- Understanding where you should save UDFs
- Key syntax when creating UDFs
- Incorporating UDFs into your workbooks
Learning Objectives
Upon completing this session, you should be able to:
- Define the role of a User Defined Function in Excel
- List the steps necessary to create and save a UDF
- Differentiate between key phrases used in creating UDFs
- Create formulas that incorporate UDFs
Course Specifics
Course ID WC12207010 |
Advanced Preparation None |
Compliance information
Course Instructor



Thomas (Tommy) G. Stephens, Jr., CPA, CITP, CGMA, received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Major in Accounting) from Auburn University in 1985. In 1994, Mr. Stephens opened his public accounting practice in the metropolitan Atlanta area. In his practice, Mr. Stephens provided accounting, tax, and consulting services to individuals and a wide variety of small and emerging businesses. He developed a successful consulting practice providing installation and support services of small business accounting software. Additionally, he has authored and presented continuing professional education courses to accounting and finance professionals. Mr. Stephens has lectured nationally on subjects such as …
K2 Enterprises (Thomas G. (Tommy) Stephens, Jr., CPA, CITP, CGMA) Read More »
The How’s and Why’s of Creating User-Defined Functions in Excel



CPE CREDITS
2 Credits: Computer Software & Applications
Webcasts are available for viewing Monday – Saturday, 8am – 8pm ET.
With approximately 500 functions already present, Excel seemingly has a function for every need. But sometimes the function YOU need just simply isn’t available. For example, Excel does not have functions to calculate income tax expense or, in many cases, depreciation expense. To solve these shortcomings, you can create User Defined Functions (UDFs). UDFs provide you with the opportunity to create functions for use in any of your formulas and automate your most complex calculations. Join us to learn how to put the power of UDFs to work to simplify and automate even your most complex calculations.
Major Subjects Covered
- Examining UDFs relative to macros
- Identifying the steps necessary to creating UDFs in Excel
- Understanding where you should save UDFs
- Key syntax when creating UDFs
- Incorporating UDFs into your workbooks
$125.00