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BIS 155 Entire Course All Labs Quizzes And Final Exam

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<strong>BIS</strong> <strong>155</strong> <strong>Entire</strong> <strong>Course</strong> <strong>All</strong> <strong>Labs</strong> <strong>Quizzes</strong> <strong>And</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Exam</strong><br />

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<strong>BIS</strong> <strong>155</strong> <strong>Entire</strong> <strong>Course</strong> <strong>All</strong> <strong>Labs</strong> <strong>Quizzes</strong> <strong>And</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Exam</strong><br />

<strong>BIS</strong> <strong>155</strong> <strong>Entire</strong> <strong>Course</strong> <strong>All</strong> labs<br />

<strong>BIS</strong> <strong>155</strong> <strong>Entire</strong> <strong>Course</strong> <strong>Quizzes</strong><br />

<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Exam</strong><br />

1. (TCO 1) You work for a local construction firm, “DeVry Engineering Group” and your<br />

supervisor wants to test your knowledge and skills with Microsoft Excel and has instructed you to<br />

develop a spreadsheet to calculate weekly payroll for “15” employees with the following<br />

assumptions:Note: This is a one part question.• Each employee could have a standard hourly rate<br />

between $10.00 and $30.00 per hour.<br />

• Each employee qualifies to earn overtime at a rate of 1.5 of his or her hourly rate for every hour<br />

greater than 40 hours.<br />

• Each employee will have a standard 7.65% deduction for social security<br />

• Each employee will have a standard 14.00% deduction for Federal Taxes<br />

• Each employee will have a standard 5.33% deduction for State Taxes<br />

Explain how you will structure and format your worksheet, including titles, column headings, and<br />

formulas to calculate payroll variables for each employee to determine “Net Pay” including and not<br />

limited to Total Hours, Gross Pay, Social Security Tax, Federal Withholding Tax, and Sate Withholding<br />

Tax. In addition, determine how you would extract overtime hours from a calculated value of “Total<br />

Hours” using a conditional formula.<br />

In addition, your supervisor will need this weekly payroll report on a weekly basis and instructed you to<br />

keep the payroll history of all weeks within “1” workbook but has allowed you to decide if you would<br />

rather keep the payroll running on one worksheet or by assigning a new worksheet for each week. Using<br />

your knowledge learned in this class, descriptively explain whether you would keep all weekly payrolls in<br />

one worksheet or assigned to new worksheets by week. Defend your reasoning’s on the approach your<br />

take based on what you have learned in this course.<br />

2. (TCO 3) You currently work for an automotive parts supply store. Your company is growing and<br />

is considering expansion. The company currently has three locations (North, South, and Central)<br />

in one state. Each parts supply store carries inventory in four categories. You have been<br />

presented with the sales figures for the last three years for each location and inventory category<br />

by store. Based on this information, you’re tasked with analyzing current sales for each store by<br />

category and overall total sales by store and category.<br />

Note: This is a four part question.<br />

1.) Explain your approach to setting up your worksheets and organizing the data.<br />

2.) Explain how you will visually represent the data for the total sales of the individual inventory<br />

categories for each location for the time periods shown.<br />

3.) Explain how you will visually represent the consolidated data for the sales of all stores and all<br />

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<br />

evaluation. Your manger is presenting your findings to the Board of Directors for justification for<br />

additional capital expenditures. The visually representations need to be concise and clear by able to<br />

support the requested expenditures. Explain how you would use the integration features of MS Office to<br />

incorporate the Excel information into other presentation media.<br />

3. (TCO 4) You are given a spreadsheet with daily sales numbers ordered by date from January 1st to<br />

December 31st. You have been tasked with finding the average sales of each month, then to reorder the<br />

months so they are listed in order from highest to lowest average sales. Give a step-by-step explanation<br />

of how you will rearrange the data so you can analyze the best and worst months<br />

(TCO 5) You’ve just joined the staff of the XYZ Manufacturing Company (XYZ, for short). XYZ<br />

manufactures only one product, the gizmo. It comes in two sizes, the mini-gizmo and the magna-gizmo.<br />

Both are difficult to manufacture, and consequently, the company closely monitors rejected units. The<br />

company has three locations, each of which produces both the mini and the magna-gizmos. You are<br />

automating the weekly production reports so that you can easily calculate total production for the entire<br />

company each week.<br />

The mini-gizmo is priced at $3.25 per unit. The magna-gizmo is priced at $7.00 per unit. The unit cost for<br />

a reject mini-gizmo is $1.75. The cost for a reject magna-gizmo is $3.50. Respond fully to the following<br />

questions regarding this task:<br />

1.) The managers will e-mail their weekly reports to you on Monday of the following week. You will then<br />

produce the summary report. Explain the process for doing this. Give a sample formula to total the<br />

number of mini-gizmos produced by the entire company in a week.<br />

2.) Each week, you will present the combined report to your boss, who wants to see both the summary<br />

and the individual sheets for each location. You want to add a header with the date and your name to each<br />

page. What is the easiest way to do this? Explain the process.<br />

5. (TCO 9) You have been tasked with analyzing an extremely large amount of data and to ultimately<br />

produce a report to share with the board of directors. The data is currently in a text file and has over two<br />

thousand records of data. Explain how you would use Excel to analyze this data and organize it to<br />

prepare a written report. Be very specific on the variety of tools you would use and the steps you would<br />

go through to analyze the data and to ultimately prepare a detailed report with recommendations.

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