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Re: Excel skills for Ms Finance [#permalink]
Yes, keyboard shortcuts help save. The visual stuff plays a role, but know how to generate answers with large sets of data and interpret the results. Sometimes, though, Excel is just a pain to deal with; in that case, some knowledge of SPSS might be helpful. Simply stated: the more you know, the better off you will be.

But probably the best thing to do is ask your future professors. They will know better than anyone else.
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