I need a formula that will tell me how many minutes/hours are needed to hit a certain percentage.
For example, I need to do 60% of my time doing one thing (Team), and 40% of my time doing another (Individual). So, I need to know, if I've spent 5.5 hours doing Team, and 4 hours doing Individual, I need to know that I need to do .5 hours to hit the correct split.
I can't figure out what formula to use that will increase the current total to best figure out how many minutes I'll need to do either Team or Individual to hit the 60/40 split. It doesn't need to actually tell me 15 minutes, etc, but .25 would be fine (everything is done in .25 increments).
If a cell is not blank, then increase that amount by a percentage identified in another cell and display the value only without any formalas in a new cell. To this end I wrote this IF statement:
=IF(I2>0,CP9=(CA9*I2/100)+CA9,CP9="")
Observation: I see a FALSE in CS9 where this IF statement exists, however, CP9 does not display the required value.
I require to enter a percentage into the gross profit column, and for this to interact with the cost column, then for the revenue column to return the total of the cost including the profit.
I'm doing research with a professor at the University of Florida. This is my first time using Excel to any extent, so I need everything from the ground up!
I have the housing values for each of the 50 states from 1975 to 2006. I need to analyze each state individually to see if there were any points during that 26 year span when housing values increased by more than 20%. I need to know when this increase started and when values peaked and began to fall. I could do this manually, but I'm assuming that would take a while.
Is there a simple way to do this in excel? A macro, or a UDF (I have no clue about either of them by the way).
The 50 states are listed in a column and the rows next to each state having housing values for the 26 years. ( I don't know if that is relevant).
I need a formula that can work out a percentage increase or decrease from cell J2 to L2.
J2 is the current data with L2 being the previous data - so the formula would compare J2 with L2 and tell me if there is an increase or decrease shown as a percentage.
The figures fluctuate from month to month so they could be either an increase or decrease. There are over 300 entries so I can't go through each one adjusting the formula accordingly - this is why I need the formula to do the working out if it is up or down.
I am trying to do a spreadsheet that calculates the monthly rent from 9/1/14 through 1/1/15, then rent gets reduced from 2/15/14 through 1/1/16, then after that there will be an increase of 3% per year for each year until 8/2019.
I have totals in d18 and e18 and need to find the percentage increase or decrease between the 2. E18 is last year's value and D18 is this year's value. Which formula will give me what I am looking for:
What I need is a worksheet which will generate fields from a set of variables (similar to a loan amortization schedule).
I don't know how to write the field code to include the annual percentage rate increase based on that additional input variable.
Input variables would be:
starting rate: (ex: 8¢/kilowatt hour) starting date: (ex: July 2013) average kw hours/month: (ex: 1062.5 kw hours) annual rate increase: (ex: 3% *default 0%) years to display: (ex: 25 years, *shown in months in fields below) service months per year: (ex: 12 *default 12)
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So, data fields below the variables would be blank until these are entered.
Assume I would protect the sheet to avoid messing it up.
this would generate a chart showing rates over time from the fields below.
Also it would generate fields in a summary area to show the rate per year for future years.
Secondary, if there were a way to input actual usage and rates from specific months in the past, that would be useful but not part of this forecast model.
The goal of this model is to forecast electrical costs for residential power users compared to independent solar power generation to 25 years forward.
I want to make this because I am skeptical of the advertised savings that solar installers use to convince clients that their return on investment is so high. I believe their data to be greatly inflated projections.
Using this in comparison with other data such as inflation and wages will allow me to get a very good economic picture of the future of independent solar energy generation and its impact on the average home owner.
how to get the discount to work the way I need to. As is, It requires a person to put in the actual amount that I will discount the product for each product sold. I would like to simply key in the discount percentage. EX: 10% or 13%
I have sales numbers which is in the form of a running total dollar amount and I would like to keep track of the average increase in dollars.
So basiclly if the Jan total is $100 in column a, the Feb total is $150 in column b, and the March total is $200 in column c. I would like a formula that will tell me that the average increase in dollars is $50.
I'm having trouble with a complex Excel formula. I'm calculating child support owed based on the current date coupled with future child support owed. My columns are as follows:
On the first of each new month, the Future Amount Owed should decrease by 508. Altering the Total Amount Paid should decrease the Debt column. Progressing another month without altering the Total Amount Paid column should add 508 to the Debt column while subtracting 508 from the Future Amount Owed column.
When calculating percentage difference do I always subtract the smaller number/cell from the larger number/cell, then divide by the smaller number/cell or vice versa? Maybe I am over thinking it, but it is confusing the heck out of me
I provided an example below to illustrate a spreadsheet I work on. The numbers go up and down. I want to know how I should go about setting up the formula. If I need to ensure the smaller number is always subtracted from the bigger number, it will require a lot of manual intervention on my part.
Row 3 is =(b2-b1)/ABS(b1)Row 4 is =(b2-b1)/ABS(b2)Row 5 is custom. I went through each cell and made sure the smaller number was being subtracted from the larger number, then divided by the smaller number
I need to calculate the percentage based on self populating score. however I want excel/formula to ignore any cells which has "NA" in it so that it calculates the percentage based only on the cells having Numbers.
Now these Cells which contain Numbers might or might not contain numbers based on the "IF" function which decides wether the cell will have numbers or will remain "blank" or have "NA". To understand better please have a look at the enclosed sample (that would explain my need better)
I was quite a few problems using worksheetfunction.ln() to calculate % change. I decided to write more basic code to try to accomplish this but I'm getting an overflow error.
Code: DRows = WorksheetFunction.CountA(Sheets("INFO").Range("A:A")) For r = 1 To (DRows - 1) '***** -1 is bc of ln property percentchange = 0
I need to dynamically build a formula for calculating a running percentage for a row of data. The columns that are referenced by the formulas are static (f thru r), but the row number can change depending the number of rows of data. I have a set of data that can have one to many lines in it (the data is placed on the worksheet using vba code). After the data is placed, a total line is built using this
'Find row number for total row (2 rows down from last row of data) endrow = Range("a35").End(xlDown).Row sumrow = endrow + 2
'Set sum formula for the "e" column Range("e" & sumrow).Formula = "=sum(e35:e" & endrow & ")"
'copy total formulas to columns f thru r...............................
I have a daily report that gives a percentage based on what is typed into the "Supplier" and "Total Sales" columns but I'm having trouble writing the following formulas since my excel knowledge is relatively low.
1. Where a cell in the "Supplier" column says anything but "Den", "Burrowed" or "Studio Nyx" I need the "60%" and "40%" columns filled with the relevant formula (=B11*60% for example) and the "100%" column blank.
2. Additionally, if the cell contains "Den", "Burrowed" or "Studio Nyx" I need the "100%" column filled and the "60%" and "40%" blank.
I am having a little trouble with a spreadsheet I am creating, the formulas and cell formatting I should be using to enable this to work.
Here goes:
in cell E3 I have a time started (e.g 12:45 pm), In F3 i have time finished (e.g 2:30 pm)
So, what i'm wanting is the time taken in G3 and also, i have the amount of units that is entered manually in H3. I would like I3 to show the time taken per unit.
I have a test due in the morning, and I really need this question answered ASAP, if anyone could. I need to create an IF formula for this situation: the standard Mhz is 500. Give 55.00 for that standard. But for every increase of of Mhz, give 25.00 per 100 increase.
Im trying to set up an active running inventory sheet where: (A)the progressive daily sheet cells reference back to the corresponding master sheet cells fluctuating the master values, (B) the same progressive daily sheet cells reference back to a cummulative totals-cell based on whether I added or subtracted inventory. I want to make a copy of the blank "sheet 2" with all of the formulas and move it to the end of the workbook each day and enter new values which will reference back to the master sheet so that I can click on a date sheet and see an individual day's values or click on the master sheet to see the fluctuating inventory on-hand and the cummulative +/- totals of all days combined. I've got a couple hundred individual cells to reference. I've tried and tried but I can't make it work. Heres what I need to do:
I need to reference individual cells from "sheet 2,3,etc" back to a corresponding cell in a master sheet. But I need the values in each cell in "sheet 2,3,ETC" to increase or decrease the corresponding cell values in the master sheet. For example: If the value in the master sheet B5 is 200. Then in sheet 2, I enter +50 in B5, I need the master sheet cell B5 to increase by 50 to 250. I also need a way to decrease the cell value in the master sheet B5 if I enter a negative value -50 in sheet 2 B5. I also want to know if I can reference the same cell values entered in "sheet 2,3,etc cell B5" back to totals columns C5 for adding inventory or D5 for subtracting inventory in the master sheet where the master totals columns would reflect cummulative totals added or subtracted. For example: if the value in sheet 2 B5 is +50, then the value in Master sheet C5 would add 50 to a progressive total. But if the value in sheet 2 B5 is -50 then the value in master sheet D5 would add -50 to a progressive total.