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PowerPoint for Business in 60 Minutes

By Ideas Into Action

PowerPoint for Business in 60 Minutes   Course Description   Copyright Ross Maynard 2021   Course Description Welcome to PowerPoint for Business in 60 Minutes.   Microsoft PowerPoint has been around for nearly 35 years, and I am sure you are familiar with it, and have experienced many PowerPoint presentations – some good; many extremely tedious! Creating a business presentation in PowerPoint presents a number of challenges and there is a danger of “death by PowerPoint”. I recently attended a meeting which was supposed to be a planning discussion but which the person leading the meeting insisted on introducing with a PowerPoint presentation of 60 slides – mostly bullet points! We were hardly in the mood for action planning after that assault on our senses.  PowerPoint is good for presenting business results or for a training course, but you need to plan your slideshow carefully to avoid bullet-point boredom and to keep your audience engaged and interested. And that is the purpose of this course – to teach you PowerPoint techniques which you may not be familiar with, and which will help you improve the impact of your business presentations.   Less is more in a slide show so it is important to use techniques and effects which will help engage your audience and draw their attention to the points that matter.  In “PowerPoint for Business in 60 Minutes”, I cover six key topics that will help you produce more impactful business presentations: The best slide transitions and animations for business presentations The morph transition to make the narration of an agenda, or similar list, or a team photograph extremely slick and professional The Zoom effect to create a summary slide with hyperlinks to zoom into the section that you or your audience choose How to animate charts to highlight the key points you want to bring out How to embed Excel tables with slicers into PowerPoint, and why PowerPoint is not developed enough to make this useful for a business presentation How to turn your PowerPoint presentation into a video. This is the technique I am most often asked how to do.   This is not a full “PowerPoint from scratch” course: it assumes familiarity of Microsoft’s ubiquitous programme. Instead, the course takes only 1 hour of your time to focus on key techniques that can help you improve the impact of the presentations you create.   I hope you enjoy the course.     Key Learning Points  On completion of the course, delegates will be able to: Identify the most useful slide transitions and animations for business presentations Use the morph transition to draw the audience’s attention Create a “zoom” summary slide to jump to user-selected sections of slides Animate charts to highlight key points Embed a Microsoft Excel table in a PowerPoint slide Create a video with commentary of their PowerPoint presentation     Curriculum Lesson 1: Transitions and Animations Lesson 2: The Morph Transition Lesson 3: Zoom Lesson 4: Animating Charts Lesson 5: Excel Tables and Slicers in PowerPoint (or Not!) Lesson 6: Making a PowerPoint Video     Pre-Course Requirements There are no pre-course requirements     Additional Resources None     Course Tutor Your tutor is Ross Maynard. Ross is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant specialising in business processes and organisation development. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel     Questions What slide effect allows you to give the illusion of moving around a larger “page”? The Wipe transition. The Dissolve transition. The Push transition. The Fly-In animation   What does “Zoom” in PowerPoint allow you to do? Zoom creates the illusion of “zooming in” on a particular part of a slide Zoom creates a summary slide with hyperlinks to the individual slides or sections contained in the summary Zoom creates a smooth object animation from one slide to another to animate, for example, an agenda or timeline Zoom is used to highlight areas of a chart or graphic to draw the audience’s attention   What is the main problem with embedding a Microsoft Excel table with slicers into PowerPoint? The slicers do not work, and the table cannot be manipulated, in presentation mode in PowerPoint The table cannot be opened or manipulated in PowerPoint slide view Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint are incompatible with each other The file size created is too large for most business PCs to handle   When seeking to create an MP4 video file from a PowerPoint presentation, why is it advisable to record the commentary separately? PowerPoint’s built-in recording facility is unreliable and frequently crashes It’s much quicker to record the audio separately and then insert it into PowerPoint and save as a video file Separate video editing software needs to be used to improve the video’s look and sound where the audio is recorded directly in PowerPoint It removes the stress of commentating “live” on the presentation while recording it, and allows any mistakes and errors to be cut out  

PowerPoint for Business in 60 Minutes
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£6.99

Personal Tax Training on Tax Return and Self Assessment Mini Bundle

By Compete High

Learn how to handle tax returns and self assessment online. Understand Sage, Power BI, and accounting with this flexible training bundle. 🔹 Overview: This Personal Tax Training Mini Bundle brings together five solid pillars of individual tax know-how. Whether you’re looking to untangle self assessment, make sense of Sage software, or simply stop avoiding spreadsheets, this bundle delivers just the right level of information—without the late-night panic. From tax logic to financial analysis and visual reporting with Power BI, each course is designed for clarity and structured learning. You’ll get to grips with the numbers, the narratives behind them, and the systems that keep everything ticking. All accessible online, no calculator batteries required (unless you're feeling nostalgic). 🔹 Learning Outcomes: Understand the structure and rules behind personal income tax Learn how to use Sage for personal tax accounting tasks Build Power BI reports to analyse financial tax data Explore financial analysis techniques in tax-based scenarios Gain working knowledge of personal self assessment processes Apply accounting principles to personal finance case examples 🔹 Who is this Course For: Self-employed individuals handling their own tax submissions Small business owners wanting better control of their finances Those seeking insight into personal tax rules and allowances Accountants brushing up on self assessment tools and theory Individuals interested in Sage and Power BI for tax use Finance students exploring personal taxation applications Freelancers wanting more clarity on income declarations Anyone afraid of the word "HMRC" and looking for confidence 🔹 Career Path: Tax Assistant – £23,000–£30,000 per year Self-Assessment Specialist – £25,000–£34,000 per year Accounting Technician – £24,000–£32,000 per year Bookkeeper (Sage) – £22,000–£29,000 per year Power BI Analyst (Finance) – £30,000–£40,000 per year Personal Finance Advisor – £28,000–£38,000 per year

Personal Tax Training on Tax Return and Self Assessment Mini Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours
£19.99

Self Assessment Tax Return Mini Bundle

By Compete High

Confused by self assessment or VAT? Learn to handle tax returns, accounting, and reports online with this detailed training bundle. 🔹 Overview: The Self Assessment Tax Return Mini Bundle takes a focused look at the structure and reporting involved in personal tax declarations. You’ll study the principles behind tax returns, VAT rules, and how to organise everything through accounting and data visualisation software—without ever printing another spreadsheet. The courses in this bundle are built for individuals who want to make sense of numbers and deadlines, with added emphasis on financial analysis and digital reporting. From VAT calculation to Power BI charts that actually make sense, this bundle aims to turn tax confusion into organised clarity—one module at a time. 🔹 Learning Outcomes: Understand how to complete a self assessment tax return Analyse VAT data for personal and freelance tax planning Use Power BI to generate useful financial tax dashboards Apply accounting methods to individual tax records Gain financial insights through structured data interpretation Explore UK tax structure from income to VAT components 🔹 Who is this Course For: Individuals required to submit a self assessment each year Freelancers dealing with VAT and income tax submissions New accountants interested in personal tax reporting Business owners learning about tax return obligations Students studying tax reporting, VAT and analytics Budget-conscious individuals aiming to reduce tax errors Data-savvy users learning Power BI for tax analysis People managing their finances independently with structure 🔹 Career Path: VAT Analyst – £28,000–£36,000 per year Self Assessment Support Advisor – £24,000–£32,000 per year Finance Officer (Tax Focus) – £30,000–£40,000 per year Tax and VAT Assistant – £25,000–£34,000 per year BI Reporting Analyst (Finance) – £32,000–£45,000 per year Accounting Associate – £23,000–£30,000 per year

Self Assessment Tax Return Mini Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours
£19.99

Personal Tax Return Mini Bundle

By Compete High

Handle personal tax returns with confidence. Learn accounting, law, Power BI, and more—all online and on your schedule. 🔹 Overview: Personal tax can often feel like a yearly visit to a confusing maze. This Personal Tax Return Mini Bundle aims to straighten the path, offering key lessons on income tax, accounting, and how the law fits in—no Latin required. Whether you’re managing your own return or just trying not to cry during tax season, this bundle teaches you the essentials in a smart, structured way. With the added flair of Power BI and a dose of business law, you’ll be able to interpret, calculate, and report your tax matters like a pro (minus the stress headache). 🔹 Learning Outcomes: Understand personal income tax processes and key components Analyse personal financial data using structured accounting methods Interpret tax implications through a legal lens Use Power BI to visualise and explore financial return data Apply business law basics to tax-related financial decisions Improve accuracy in self-submitted personal tax return cases 🔹 Who is this Course For: Individuals handling their own personal tax each year Freelancers needing structured tax and finance understanding Business owners filing personal and business returns separately Students learning financial reporting and tax law basics Aspiring accountants focused on personal tax services Data enthusiasts exploring Power BI for financial reporting People wanting legal clarity in financial planning Professionals revisiting personal tax procedures and updates 🔹 Career Path: Personal Tax Advisor – £28,000–£40,000 per year Accounting Assistant – £23,000–£29,000 per year Finance Analyst – £30,000–£42,000 per year Power BI Finance Analyst – £32,000–£44,000 per year Business Law Assistant – £26,000–£35,000 per year Tax Return Support Officer – £25,000–£33,000 per year

Personal Tax Return Mini Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours
£19.99

Adventures in Excel

By Ideas Into Action

Description Microsoft Excel has hundreds, if not thousands, of functions and features. This course aims to cover some of the best – that is the ones I find most useful. In “Adventures in Excel”, I cover the simple-to-use but powerful functions that I use most often: Basic features including products and powers Key date functions including the calculation of due dates and days past due Generating random numbers and random dates The new IFS functions (new to Office365) Text functions The most useful logical functions and IS functions How to create a drop-down list The new XLOOKUP function Pivot tables   These functions are easy to use, and, unless your role is extremely specialised, they are probably the ones you’ll use 90% of the time. I hope you find the course helpful.   Learning Outcomes Participants in this course will learn: Basic Excel functions including SUM, AVERAGE, MIN, MAX, PRODUCT, POWER and SQRT Useful date functions including TODAY, EOMONTH, EDATE, and DAYS Generating random numbers using RAND and RANDBETWEEN; generating random dates; and randomly picking an item from a list or table The new RANDARRAY function in Office365 The new IFS functions in Office365 including AVERAGEIFS, MAXIFS, MINIFS, COUNTIFS, and SUMIFS Text functions including TRIM, LOWER, UPPER, PROPER, LEFT, MID, RIGHT, FIND, TEXTJOIN and CONCATENATE Logical functions AND, OR, and NOT and IS functions ISTEXT, ISNUMBER, ISBLANK and ISERROR How to create a drop-down list The new SORT and FILTER functions in Office365 VLOOKUP and the new XLOOKUP function How to create a Pivot table and analyse data with one     Course Requirements There are no pre-course requirements.   Additional Resources Course Spreadsheet with the examples covered.     About Ross Ross Maynard is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK. He is director of Ideas2Action Process Excellence Ltd and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant and facilitator. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses for accountants. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel

Adventures in Excel
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£4.99

Business Finance 101

By Ideas Into Action

Business Finance 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Business Accounting and Finance   Course Description   Course Description Three are three main reasons for business failure – an under-skilled management team; ineffective marketing; and poor financial management. Every manager, or student of management, requires a good grasp of business finance. This course will help.  Business finance concerns the management of the monetary resources of an organisation. There are two aspects to this: Raising the money to invest in the business Managing that investment properly to generate a return   Raising the money is about having an attractive proposition and managing the risk to investors. Managing the investment is about the financial controls and reporting of the business. This course covers the three main financial reports; financial performance indicators; and investment analysis.  This course will give you a good grasp of the key principles and issues in business finance.     Key Learning Participants in this course will learn: The history of business accounting Why businesses fail The two main purposes of business finance and accounting The key principles of business finance and what they mean What debits and credits are The three key financial statements for an organisation What the Balance Sheet tells you What the Income Statement (also called the Profit and Loss Account) tells you What the Cashflow Statement tells you Key financial performance indicators in business Analysing business investments   Curriculum L1 What is business finance? L2 Why businesses fail L3 The Principles of Business Finance Part 1 L4 The Principles of Business Finance Part 2 L5 The Balance Sheet L6 The Income Statement L7 The Cashflow Statement L8 A Business Finance Exercise L9 Financial Performance Indicators L10 Investment Analysis L11 Investment Analysis Exercise L12 Key Learning Points in Business Finance   Pre-Course Requirements None     Additional Resources None     Course Tutor Your tutor is Ross Maynard. Ross is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant specialising in business processes and organisation development. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel

Business Finance 101
Delivered Online On Demand
£5.57

Dealing with Angry or Rude Customers

By Ideas Into Action

Dealing with Angry or Rude Customers   Course Description   Copyright Ross Maynard 2021   Course Description If you work in customer service in any way, then, from time to time, you are going to have to deal with angry or rude customers. This course will help you manage those stressful situations and support the customer as best you can. Anger is a normal and relatively common emotion caused by a perceived hurt or provocation. In some cases a customer’s anger or rude behaviour may be driven by the failings of your organisation or its products and services. In other cases, the problem may be outside your control but you still have to deal with the impact. In this course we look at anger in a customer service situation and how to deal with it. We review the nature and causes of anger; we look at how poor customer service can cause anger and what you can do to prepare your organisation to deal with anger. We cover the warning signs for anger and present a 12 step approach to dealing with an angry customer. We cover questions and short scripts that can help you start a discussion with an angry customer, and we consider why customers might be rude. Finally we look at managing the stress of dealing with an angry customer and finish the course with a review of the key learning points. I hope you find the course helpful.   Key Learning Points  On completion of the course, delegates will be able to: Understand the nature and causes of anger as an emotion. Consider their objectives when dealing with an angry customer. Help prepare their organisation for dealing with angry customers. Identify appropriate customer service metrics Work through a series of steps to deal with an angry customer. Use questions and short scripts to try to help a customer bring their anger under control . Consider why a customer might be rude, and how to deal with that rudeness. Understand how to manage the stress of dealing with angry or rude customers.     Curriculum L1: Anger as an Emotion L2: Your Objectives when Dealing with Anger L3: Poor Customer Service L4: Preparing your Organisation  L5: Warning Signs and What Not to Do L6: The 12 Steps to Dealing with Anger L7: Example Scripts for Angry Customers L8: Dealing with Rude Customers L9: Dealing with Stress, and Key Learning Points     Pre-Course Requirements There are no pre-course requirements     Additional Resources Copy of customer behaviour policy     Course Tutor Your tutor is Ross Maynard. Ross is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant specialising in business processes and organisation development. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel

Dealing with Angry or Rude Customers
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£5.55

New Excel Functions

By Ideas Into Action

New Excel Functions   Course Description   Ross Maynard     Description In the second half of 2020 Microsoft released a significant upgrade to the most used spreadsheet programme in the world. Microsoft Excel now offers the ability to handle dynamic arrays – functions that return a range of results that update as the source data changes. In this course, we discuss the power of dynamic arrays and introduce the new functions. The functions I am going to cover are: RANDARRAY- creating a table of random numbers or random dates UNIQUE – identifying the distinct items in a list SEQUENCE – listing numbers with a set interval SORT and SORTBY – new ways of dynamically sorting data FILTER – building the ability to filter data into formulae XLOOKUP – replacing VLOOKUP with greater flexibility IFS and SWITCH making it easier to construct IF statements The new CONCAT, and TEXTJOIN text functions   If you have an earlier version of Microsoft Excel then these functions will not be available to you and this course might not be for you. But if you do have a subscription to Office365 – either personally or through your work – I think you will find this course extremely useful.         Learning Outcomes Participants in this course will learn: What the new dynamic arrays feature in Microsoft Excel means How the new RANDARRAY function works How the new UNIQUE function works How the new SEQUENCE function works How the new SORT and SORTBY functions work How the new FILTER function works How the new XLOOKUP function can replace VLOOKUP How to build IF statements with the new IFS function How the new SWITCH function works How the new TEXTJOIN function can replace CONCATENATE and CONCAT How the new functions can be used in management reporting     Course Requirements There are no pre-course requirements.   Additional Resources Course Spreadsheet with the examples covered.       About Ross Ross Maynard is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK. He is director of Ideas2Action Process Excellence Ltd and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant and facilitator. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses for accountants. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel

New Excel Functions
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£4.61

The Birth of the Industrial Revolution

By Ideas Into Action

The Birth of the Industrial Revolution in Britain 1707 to 1830   Course Description   Introduction The Industrial Revolution started in Britain in the eighteenth century. A number of factors converged to create the conditions for developments in industry and science. Agricultural improvements created a cadre of wealthy landowners with money to invest. Improved educational opportunities, particularly in Scotland, created a broader set of young people with ideas and ambition. Greater religious freedom allowed individuals of talent to develop businesses. Interest in science and technology blossomed and the birth of the coffee house culture brought people with ideas into the orbit of those with money. But it was not all rosy. The new culture of ideas and experimentation was almost entirely limited to men. A woman’s place was seen to be in the home. At the same time the slave trade flourished providing much of the wealth for investment and, shamefully, Britain was a key facilitator in this odious business – and there were few voices of dissent at the time. And the poor lived short and brutish lives of hard physical work in grim conditions with an inadequate diet and very little healthcare. In this course I am going to take you through the key milestones of the early industrial revolution – in the textile industry, in coal mining and iron production, in civil engineering; in the development of steam power and the birth of the railways.     Course Pre-Requisites There are no course pre-requisites.     What Students will Learn The history of the industrial revolution in Britain from 1707 to 1830 The factors that created the conditions for the industrial revolution Developments in the textile industry in the eighteenth century The development of steam as a source of power The birth of steam locomotion Developments in coal, coke and iron Civil engineering in the eighteenth century Scientific developments in the eighteenth century     Curriculum SS1 The Birth of the Industrial Revolution 6 mins SS2 The Textiles Revolution 13 min SS3 The Birth of the Steam Engine 10 mins SS4 The Age of Steam Locomotion 14 mins SS5 Fuelling the Industrial Revolution 10 mins SS6 The Engineering Revolution 6 mins SS7 The Scientific Revolution 18 mins SS8 Black Lives during the Industrial Revolution 5 mins SS9 The Birth of the Industrial Revolution 2 mins SS10 The Industrial Revolution History Quiz 19 mins   Total time: 1 hour 44 minutes     Additional Resources None     Course Tutor Your tutor is Ross Maynard. Ross is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant specialising in finance processes. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses for accountants. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel

The Birth of the Industrial Revolution
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£4.61

UK Tax Accounting Training

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By School Of Health Care

UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course Are you willing to learn from case studies and real-world examples of UK tax accounting? Then you must apply our UK tax accounting course which will support you practically. In our UK tax accounting course, you can get a comprehensive instruction on the principles of tax accounting in the UK. also, this UK tax accounting course teaches corporation tax, income tax, VAT, and national insurance payments. Moreover, this UK tax accounting course will cover tax planning, compliance, and correct tax return preparation and filing. By this UK tax accounting course you will have acquired the knowledge and abilities needed to successfully handle both individual and corporate tax responsibilities. Enrol in our UK tax accounting course and learn to negotiate the complexity of the UK tax system. Special Offers of this UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course: This UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course includes a FREE PDF Certificate. Lifetime access to this UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course Instant access to this UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course 24/7 Support Available to this UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course Master the essentials of UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting with our in-depth UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting course. Dive into comprehensive instruction on corporation tax, income tax, VAT, and national insurance payments. This UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting course also covers crucial aspects of tax planning, compliance, and the accurate preparation and filing of tax returns. By completing our UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting course, you’ll gain the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage both individual and corporate tax obligations. Enroll today and become a proficient UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting expert! Who is this course for? UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course Anyone can take our UK tax accounting course to expand their knowledge. Requirements UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course To enrol in this UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course, students must fulfil the following requirements: Good Command over English language is mandatory to enrol in our UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course. Be energetic and self-motivated to complete our UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course. Basic computer Skill is required to complete our UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course. If you want to enrol in our UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course you must be at least 15 years old. Career path UK Tax Accounting: UK Tax Accounting Course Jobs in corporate finance, tax compliance, tax advice, accountancy, and financial consulting are all accessible to graduates of this UK tax accounting course.

UK Tax Accounting Training
Delivered Online On Demand42 minutes
£12