Learn all of Excel’s features to buy back your time
Everything You Can Do In Excel is your quick path to Excel mastery, whether you're a beginner or have some experience.
If you've only used the Home tab or tried to learn Excel but got confused, this course will help you break through.
We start from the basics and teach you every single feature inside Excel.
By the end, you'll know Excel inside and out. You'll work faster, make better decisions using data, and get the most output from this powerful tool.
What's the difference between
Professionals who effortlessly navigate Excel to boost their productivity and impress their managers
and those who waste hours struggling with basic functions while watching their career opportunities pass them by?
❌ If you think memorizing every formula is the answer, you'd be wrong.
❌ If you believe you need to be a "numbers person," you'd still be wrong.
❌ And if you thought spending hours watching countless boring tutorials was the key, you couldn't be further from the truth.
✅ Here's the reality: learning Excel doesn't have to be complicated.
Whether you're:
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An ambitious professional climbing the corporate ladder
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A manager overseeing teams and projects
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A freelancer juggling projects
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A business owner making data-driven decisions
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A fractional CFO presenting financial data to stakeholders
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Or you are just about to enter the workforce
Your career success increasingly relies on your ability to use the power of Excel.
Do you know without a doubt that
You're not using Excel as efficiently as you could be?
Your basic spreadsheet skills leave you anxious when asked to perform even simple Excel tasks, in person or on calls.
If so, you're not alone. Here's why:
Most of us received little to no Excel training in school or university. Yet when we enter the workforce, the demands are drastically different. Suddenly, we're expected to be Excel wizards, effortlessly manipulating data and creating insightful reports.
But here's the good news
In just a month, you could be looking back on this moment as the time everything changed. Picture yourself confidently solving any Excel challenge, saving hours each week, and truly living up to that "proficient in Excel" claim on your CV.
Excel is supposed to be an easy-to-use tool that helps you save time.
But for many professionals, it's more like that complex tool you know you should understand, but somehow always leaves you scratching your head. Here's what a typical Excel experience might look like for you:
Your manager asks you to analyze some data in Excel. You nod confidently, but inside, you're already worrying that they'll discover you're not as proficient as you claimed.
You open Excel, feeling overwhelmed by all the lines and buttons. You can't focus or narrow down what you're supposed to do.
You waste time trying to figure things out in your spreadsheets, then spend hours Googling for help. At the end of the day, when you ask yourself what you've accomplished, you know the answer is "nearly nothing."
When you finally hand in the task, you're hoping no one asks too many questions about what you did. When they do, you find yourself stumbling through explanations.
You go home wondering if what you did will cause major problems down the line.
You deserve to approach Excel with confidence, not fear. Here's how your work could look like:
You receive an assignment and smile, genuinely excited about the opportunity.
Excel opens, and it's like coming home. Every function and menu is familiar, ready to serve your needs.
No more wasting hours on Google. You apply the right functions and formulas. What used to take all day now takes an hour.
You confidently share your findings with beautifully designed reports. You easily explain your method and make on-the-spot adjustments when asked.
You even show your coworker a shortcut that turns hours of work into minutes.
The truth is, in today's data-driven workplace, being uncomfortable with Excel is like having a pebble in your shoe. It always bothers you and makes you worry about your job security. But what if you could change this narrative?
Reason #1: You're Overwhelmed by Excel's Vast Array of Features
It's easy to get confused when trying to master Excel on your own.
50 Google searches and a dozen YouTube tutorials later and you ask yourself “What the heck did I just watch”
What you need: You don't have to be an Excel guru to dramatically improve your productivity and confidence with spreadsheets.
You just have to understand all of Excel’s capabilities.
And I'm about to show you how you can transform your relationship with Excel from a source of stress to a powerful tool in your professional toolkit.
Reason #2: You're Still Treating Excel as Just a Spreadsheet Tool
Excel is much more than just rows and columns.
There's a huge difference between using Excel as a glorified calculator and leveraging it as a powerful data analysis and decision-making tool.
Being aware of Excel's true potential informs every decision you make in your work.
Excel can transform the way you approach problems and make decisions in your professional life.
There's no need to pay for separate tools that only perform specific functions.
All these features are readily available at your fingertips within Excel itself.
Reason #3: You think Excel is outdated and will soon be irrelevant
"Is Excel still relevant?"
It's a question I hear often, and it's holding many back from investing time in this powerful tool.
Let me put your mind at ease: Excel isn't going anywhere.
In my role as a fractional CFO, I've worked with companies of all sizes - from small startups to businesses earning eight figures.
Across the board, Excel remains an essential tool.
There's not even a whisper about moving away from it.
Reason #4 The assumption that struggling with Excel means you're not cut out for your job.
"I'm just not a numbers person. My brain doesn't work that way."
WE should stop this stereotype once and for all.
Excel is a skill anyone can learn with the right approach.
You just didn't have the right training.
Then you've been thrown into the deep end at work, pressured to handle advanced tasks before mastering the basics.
That's the real problem.
We're changing that. We're building a solid foundation first, period.
What you need: Learning Excel doesn't require sitting through hours of boring lectures.
No wonder people put off learning!
My course uses interactive, engaging methods that make learning enjoyable.
5 Reasons You're Still Struggling with Excel
If endless Googling, YouTube tutorials, and Excel books haven't worked for you, there's a better way.
If you've been following my content, you've probably noticed my ability to explain complex topics in the simplest terms, together with beautiful visuals.
This approach received so much positive feedback that it inspired me to take it even further with our new course. Here's what makes my method unique:
Full Excel Tour: I dive into every single button and feature across all Excel tabs.
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Beginner-Friendly Approach: Whether you're a complete novice or a long-time Excel user, I start from scratch. I don’t expect any knowledge from you
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Visual Learning: We leverage clear, engaging visuals to make even the most complex Excel concepts easy to grasp.
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Practical Application: You'll practice using Excel in real-life situations with my handpicked homework.
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Grasp commonly missed basics and rapidly advance to expert techniques
Use shortcuts to save time and get more done
Select and apply the best formulas for every situation
Use little-known tools to turn chaotic data into organized, useful information
Build professionally designed Excel documents
Boost your career options and promotion chances with enhanced Excel skills
Instructor
Josh Aharonoff
Founder & CEO of Mighty Digits
Hey there! I'm Josh Aharonoff, but you might know me better as "The CFO Guy."
Like many people, I first started using Microsoft Excel around high school.
But it was only through starting my career at the Big 4, and then eventually opening up my own fractional CFO agency, that I truly mastered it.
Throughout my career, Excel has been my constant companion.
I found myself returning to an Excel sheet every single day.
I've used it for everything from basic formatting to building complex reports and dashboards that have helped my clients raise millions in VC funding.
I attribute a large part of my success to Excel.
I love Excel so much that I created a plug-in that gives you access to tons of different templates for finance and accounting.
Now, I spend my days teaching Excel, finance, and accounting to over 400,000 followers on LinkedIn and 90,000 newsletter subscribers.
It's no wonder Excel has become my favorite tool, and I'm here to make it yours as well.
What students say
Testimonials
Heather P.
Intro to Building a 3 Statement Model course
great content, course material and explanation. really enjoyed the course and anticipate it will greatly help my business decision making
Iman A.
Intro to Building a 3 Statement Model course
The teacher has taken every step to explain very clearly and slowly to the student's capacity. I really learn a lot. I appreciate the templates that will give us the time to practice on our own time.
Karina G.
CFO Excel Dashboard & Reporting course
Really great, well-structured and very helpful course.It includes lots of practical tips and knowledge. I would recommend to anyone in the field of Finance and Accounting.
Rafael De A.
Intro to Building a 3 Statement Model course
The course was amazing!! Thank you very much
Introducing Everything you can do in Excel
Transform from Excel novice to spreadsheet expert by mastering all the key functions and possibilities within Excel's main tabs.
This solid foundation will prepare you for more advanced topics down the road.
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Intro & Overview🎥 Why you need a 3 statement model
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Getting Started🎥 Your Tech Stack 🎥 Setting up your file 🎥 Create a template tab (Part I) - Set dates 🎥 Create a template tab (Part II)
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Creating your financial statements🎥 Importing from your accounting software: Income statement 🎥 Importing from your accounting software: Balance Sheet 🎥 Creating them from scratch: Building a Profit & Loss 🎥 Creating them from scratch: Building a Balance Sheet 🎥 Understanding how a Statement of Cash Flows works 🎥 Building a Statement of Cash Flows 🎥 Building an error check
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Putting it all together🎥 Testing all 3 statements 🎥 4 practical examples 🎥 Example #1 - Raising $15m in Preferred Stock 🎥 Example #2 - Raising $5m in convertible note 🎥 Example #3 - Selling a $120k annual contract 🎥 Example #4 - Purchasing inventory with a 3 month cushion 🎥 Closing remarks and next steps...
Not sure if the course is right for you?
This course is for you if:
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You are an Excel beginner looking to build a strong foundation
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You have experience with Excel, but still lack some basics
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You're an Excel power user who wants to review the fundamentals
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You wrote "Proficient in Excel" on your resume but hope none finds out.
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You are re-entering the workforce and want to catch up with your peers' Excel skills
This course is not for you if:
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You are an advanced user in Excel seeking highly specialized techniques
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You are looking to solve specific and niche problems for your job
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You want to learn advanced analytics or financial modeling
The "Excel Confidence Boost" Guarantee
I’m so confident in the power of my course that I’m offering my "Excel Confidence Boost" Guarantee.
Here's how it works:
You can try the course for a full 30 days after buying it.
During this time, you'll be:
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Completing our carefully crafted modules
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Practicing with hands-on exercises from the homework
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Applying our handouts to your daily work tasks
By the end of the 30 days, you should be:
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Easily solving spreadsheet tasks without stress
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Craft beautifully designed reports
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Saving hours each week on tasks that used to slow you down
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Feeling more confident about your career success than ever before
If you've completed the entire course within the 30-day period and still don't feel satisfied with your Excel skills, simply email support@yourcfoguy.com with proof of your course completion.
We'll promptly refund your entire investment, no questions asked.