This is question about excel cuers wish to answer shortly how to use. How would you use Financial Functions, Data tables and Hyperlinks on a day-to-day functions? Solution Excel provides an enormous number of functions to analyze, audit and calculate data. Some of them are utilized by many Excel users on a daily basis while others are so very specific that only a small group of financial, statistical or engineering specialists understand and need them. financial functions ******************* Excel has a wide assortment of financial functions that are used by thousands of financial analysts every day. Microsoft Excel provides a host of functions to simplify the work of accounting managers, financial analysts and banking specialists. Here are some commonly used financial functions in Excel they are i)Present Value (PV) = the value of the load or savings today. ii)Interest Rate per period (RATE) = the interest rate, usually monthly (if given an annual rate, be sure to divide by 12!) iii)Number of payment periods (NPER) = Number of payment periods (number of months usually). iv)Periodic payment (PMT) = The payment per period (monthly payment usually). This value is the same for every payment period. Data tables *********** A data table is a range of cells in which you can change values in some in some of the cells and come up with different answers to a problem. You can create one-variable or two-variable data tables, depending on the number of variables and formulas that you want to test. You can find some cool uses for tables in your data to day work. They are intuitive, easy to use and provide great power without added complexity. Hyperlinks ********** A Hyperlink is nothing but a reference to a document, a location or an action that the reader can directly follow by selecting the link. Excel provides a convenient way for linking up cells data with whatever you want. To create hyperlinks in the sheet. Select the cell in which you want to create hyperlink and right- click to select Hyperlink. When you click the cell that contains the HYPERLINK function, Microsoft Excel opens the file that is stored at link_location. The use of Hyperlinks in Excel has been extended to a number of areas and this includes: Opening Files (of any type) Opening Web Pages (Internet or Intranet).