BIS
155 Entire Course All Labs-Quizzes And Final Exam
Follow Link Below To
Get Tutorial
Description:
BIS
155 ( All Quizzes Included in File )
BIS 155 Lab 1
BIS 155 Lab 2
BIS 155 Lab 3
BIS 155 Lab 4 ( Word )
BIS 155 Lab 4 (Excel )
BIS 155 Lab 4 Clary labels
BIS 155 Lab 5
BIS 155 Lab 6
BIS 155 Lab 6 Clary Course Project
BIS 155 Lab 6 Clary Project Memo
Template
BIS 155 Lab 7 Clary
( BIS 155 Final Exam )
Final Exam
- (TCO 1) You work for a local construction firm, “DeVry
Engineering Group” and your supervisor wants to test your knowledge and
skills with Microsoft Excel and has instructed you to develop a
spreadsheet to calculate weekly payroll for “15” employees with the
following assumptions:Note: This is a one part question.• Each
employee could have a standard hourly rate between $10.00 and $30.00 per
hour.
• Each employee qualifies to earn overtime at a rate of 1.5 of his or her hourly rate for every hour greater than 40 hours.
• Each employee will have a standard 7.65% deduction for social security
• Each employee will have a standard 14.00% deduction for Federal Taxes
• Each employee will have a standard 5.33% deduction for State Taxes
Explain how you will structure and
format your worksheet, including titles, column headings, and formulas to calculate
payroll variables for each employee to determine “Net Pay” including and not
limited to Total Hours, Gross Pay, Social Security Tax, Federal Withholding
Tax, and Sate Withholding Tax. In addition, determine how you would
extract overtime hours from a calculated value of “Total Hours” using a
conditional formula.
In addition, your supervisor will
need this weekly payroll report on a weekly basis and instructed you to keep
the payroll history of all weeks within “1” workbook but has allowed you to decide
if you would rather keep the payroll running on one worksheet or by assigning a
new worksheet for each week. Using your knowledge learned in this class,
descriptively explain whether you would keep all weekly payrolls in one
worksheet or assigned to new worksheets by week. Defend your reasoning’s
on the approach your take based on what you have learned in this course.
- (TCO 3) You currently work for an automotive parts
supply store. Your company is growing and is considering
expansion. The company currently has three locations (North, South,
and Central) in one state. Each parts supply store carries inventory
in four categories. You have been presented with the sales figures
for the last three years for each location and inventory category by store.
Based on this information, you’re tasked with analyzing current sales for
each store by category and overall total sales by store and category.
Note: This is a four part question.
1.) Explain your approach to setting
up your worksheets and organizing the data.
2.) Explain how you will visually
represent the data for the total sales of the individual inventory categories
for each location for the time periods shown.
3.) Explain how you will visually
represent the consolidated data for the sales of all stores and all inventory
categories for all time periods in one chart or graph.
4.) Once you have finished the above
tasks, you plan to send the Excel workbook to your manager for
evaluation. Your manger is presenting your findings to the Board of
Directors for justification for additional capital expenditures. The
visually representations need to be concise and clear by able to support the
requested expenditures. Explain how you would use the integration
features of MS Office to incorporate the Excel information into other
presentation media.
3. (TCO 4) You are given a spreadsheet with daily sales numbers
ordered by date from January 1st to December 31st. You have been tasked with
finding the average sales of each month, then to reorder the months so they are
listed in order from highest to lowest average sales. Give a step-by-step
explanation of how you will rearrange the data so you can analyze the best and
worst months
(TCO 5) You’ve just joined the staff
of the XYZ Manufacturing Company (XYZ, for short). XYZ manufactures only one
product, the gizmo. It comes in two sizes, the mini-gizmo and the magna-gizmo.
Both are difficult to manufacture, and consequently, the company closely
monitors rejected units. The company has three locations, each of which
produces both the mini and the magna-gizmos. You are automating the weekly
production reports so that you can easily calculate total production for the
entire company each week.
The mini-gizmo is priced at $3.25 per unit. The magna-gizmo is priced at $7.00 per unit. The unit cost for a reject mini-gizmo is $1.75. The cost for a reject magna-gizmo is $3.50. Respond fully to the following questions regarding this task:
The mini-gizmo is priced at $3.25 per unit. The magna-gizmo is priced at $7.00 per unit. The unit cost for a reject mini-gizmo is $1.75. The cost for a reject magna-gizmo is $3.50. Respond fully to the following questions regarding this task:
1.) The managers will e-mail their
weekly reports to you on Monday of the following week. You will then produce
the summary report. Explain the process for doing this. Give a sample formula
to total the number of mini-gizmos produced by the entire company in a week.
2.) Each week, you will present the combined report to your boss, who wants to see both the summary and the individual sheets for each location. You want to add a header with the date and your name to each page. What is the easiest way to do this? Explain the process.
2.) Each week, you will present the combined report to your boss, who wants to see both the summary and the individual sheets for each location. You want to add a header with the date and your name to each page. What is the easiest way to do this? Explain the process.
5. (TCO 9) You have been tasked with analyzing an extremely
large amount of data and to ultimately produce a report to share with the board
of directors. The data is currently in a text file and has over two thousand
records of data. Explain how you would use Excel to analyze this data and
organize it to prepare a written report. Be very specific on the variety of
tools you would use and the steps you would go through to analyze the data and
to ultimately prepare a detailed report with recommendations.
No comments:
Post a Comment