Posted inPetroleum Engineering Leverett J-Function in Petroleum Engineering using Excel Formulas The Leverett J-function is a way of describing how fluids behave in porous rocks, such…
Posted inPetroleum Engineering Kozeny-Carman Relationship in Petroleum Engineering Using Excel The Kozeny-Carman relationship is a way of estimating the permeability of a porous medium, such…
Posted inFinance Changes in Inventories of Finished Goods and Work in Progress in Excel Formula Inventories are the stocks of goods that a business holds for sale or for use…
Posted inFinance Operating Revenues in Excel Formula Operating revenues are the income generated from the core business activities of a company. They…
Posted inFinance Book Value of Shareholders’ Equity in Excel Formula The book value of shareholders’ equity, also known as the book value of equity or…
Posted inFinance Solvency and Excel Formulas Solvency is a measure of a company’s ability to pay its debts and obligations in…
Posted inFinance Liquid Assets in Excel Liquid assets are assets that can be easily converted into cash within a short period…
Posted inFinance Working Capital and Operating Cycle in Excel Working capital is the difference between a company’s current assets and current liabilities. It measures…
Posted inFinance How to Perform Capital-Employed Analysis Using Excel Capital-employed analysis is a method of evaluating how a company uses its capital resources to…
Posted inFinance What is a By-Function Income Statement and How to Make One in Excel The by-function income statement is a type of income statement that classifies expenses by their…