Solution Of Exp19_Excel_Ch07_CapAssessment_Shipping | Excel Chapter 7 Capassessment Shipping

  

Solution Of Exp19_Excel_Ch07_CapAssessment_Shipping | Excel Chapter 7 Capassessment Shipping

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Exp Excel Chapter 7 CapAssessment Shipping

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Excel Chapter 7 Capassessment Shipping 

You work for a company that sells cell phone accessories. The company has distribution centers in three states. You want to analyze shipping data for one week in April to determine if shipping times are too long. You will perform other analysis and insert a map. Finally, you will prepare a partial loan amortization table for a new delivery van.

Steps to Perform:

Start   Excel. Download and open the file named Exp19_Excel_Ch07_CapAssessment_Shipping.xlsx.   Grader has automatically added your last name to the beginning of the   filename.

The   Week worksheet contains data for the week of April 5.
 

  In cell D7, insert the appropriate date function to calculate the number of   days between the Date Arrived and Date Ordered. Copy the function to the   range D8:D35.

Next,   you want to display the city names that correspond with the city airport   codes.
 

  In cell F7, insert the SWITCH function to evaluate the airport code in cell   E7. Include mixed cell references to the city names in the range F2:F4. Use   the airport codes as text for the Value arguments. Copy the function to the   range F8:F35.

Now   you want to display the standard shipping costs by city.
 

  In cell H7, insert the IFS function to identify the shipping cost based on   the airport code and the applicable shipping rates in the range G2:G4. Use   relative and mixed references correctly. Copy the function to the range   H8:H35.

Finally,   you want to calculate a partial shipping refund if two conditions are met.
 

  In cell I7, insert an IF function with a nested AND function to determine   shipping refunds. The AND function should ensure both conditions are met:   Total Days is grater than Total Days Delivery Goal (cell C3) and Order Total   is equal to or greater than Order Total Threshold (cell C2). If both   conditions are met, the refund is 50% (cell C4) of the Shipping Cost.   Otherwise, the refund is $0. Use mixed references as needed. Copy the   function to the range I8:I35.

The   Stats worksheet contains similar data. Now you want to enter summary   statistics.
 

  In cell B2, insert the COUNTIF function to count the number of shipments for   Austin (cell B1). Use appropriate mixed references to the range argument to   keep the column letters the same. Copy the function to the range C2:D2.

In   cell B3, insert the SUMIF function to calculate the total orders for Austin   (cell B1). Use appropriate mixed references to the range argument to keep the   column letters the same. Copy the function to the range C3:D3.

In   cell B4, insert the AVERAGEIF function to calculate the average number of   days for shipments from Austin (cell B1). Use appropriate mixed references to   the range argument to keep the column letters the same. Copy the function to   the range C4:D4.

Now   you want to focus on shipments from Houston where the order was greater than   $1,000.
 

  In cell C7, insert the COUNTIFS function to count the number of orders where   the Airport Code is IAH (Cell D1) and the Order Total is greater than $1,000.   

In   cell C8, insert the SUMIFS function to calculate the total orders where the   Airport Code is IAH (Cell D1) and the Order Total is greater than   $1,000. 

In   cell C9, insert the MAXIFS function to return the highest order total where   the Airport Code is IAH (Cell D1) and the Order Total is greater than $1,000.

On   the Map worksheet, insert a map for the states and revenues. Cut and paste   the map in cell C1.

Format   the data series to show only regions with data and show all map labels.

Change   the map title to April 5-9 Gross Revenue.

Use   the Loan worksheet to complete the loan amortization table.
 

  In cell F2, insert the IPMT function to calculate the interest for the first   payment. Copy the function to the range F3:F25. (The results will update   after you complete the other functions and formulas.)

In   cell G2, insert the PPMT function to calculate the principal paid for the   first payment. Copy the function to the range G3:G25.

In   cell H2, insert a formula to calculate the ending principal balance. Copy the   formula to the range H3:H25.

Now   you want to determine how much interest was paid during the first two years.
 

  In cell B10, insert the CUMIPMT function to calculate the cumulative interest   after the first two years. Make sure the result is positive.

In   cell B11, insert the CUMPRINC function to calculate the cumulative principal   paid at the end of the first two years. Make sure the result is positive.

You   want to perform a what-if analysis to determine the rate if the monthly   payment is $1,150 instead of $1,207.87.
 

  In cell B15, insert the RATE function to calculate the necessary monthly rate   given the NPER, proposed monthly payment, and loan. Make sure the result is   positive.

Finally,   you want to convert the monthly rate to an APR.
 

  In cell B16, insert a formula to calculate the APR for the monthly rate in   cell B15.

Insert   a footer on all sheets with your name on the left side, the sheet name code   in the center, and the file name code on the right side.