Hannah Solution develops solutions to elaborate financial plans for different purposes: establishment of a company, financial forecasts, M&A, funding, judicial reorganization, … The vendor states that their solutions are easy to use, reliable, adaptable, cloud-based, and with access to maintenance. The company proposes the following solutions: - HannaH: application for accountants and companies to realize financial plans -…
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Microsoft Excel
Score 8.7 out of 10
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Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application available as part of Microsoft 365 (Office 365), or standalone, in cloud-based and on-premise editions.
An intuitive and easy-to-use package that will enable you to correctly draw up a financial plan and easily import data from accounting and be able to determine turnover and cost evaluation easily with better visualization through balance sheets and graphs. It will also help you to prepare business budgets and track them easily every month.
I find it easier to use than Google Sheets , though it's easier to collaborate with other teams using Google Sheets. I also feel like Microsoft Excel is more suited to deal with complex formulas. The best way to put it, if I have a project that I'm solely working on, I'm going to use Microsoft Excel. If it's going to be shared, then I'm using Google Sheets.
Excel offers collaboration features that allow multiple users to work on the same spreadsheet, but managing changes made by different users can be challenging. Excel could improve its features by offering more granular control, better tracking of changes, and more robust conflict resolution tools.
Itcan be a barrier to productivity when importing and exporting data from other applications or file formats. To improve its features, it should offer better support for standard file formats and more robust error handling and reporting tools.
Excel can be challenging for finance students and working professionals, but it can be improved by offering more robust tutorials, better documentation, and more user communities and support forums.
Excel remains the industry standard for spreadsheets and has maintained simple and straight-forward formula writing methods. Although there is a learning curve to do more complex calculations, there are countless help sites and videos on the Internet for almost any need.
Easy to use HannaH with an intuitive interface and easy to access its services and enables one to quickly prepare financial plan and budget and track them easily. Easily determines turnover and cost evaluation and allows one to visualize data input via graphs and balance sheets without hassle.
Overall I think the usuability is great and offers everything it should. I have never not be able to use it for what I wanted it for. However, it is so detailed and offers so much it can be difficult to use. Better descriptions or explanation to all the information could be helpful
HannaH provides us with a simple and user-friendly interface and is easy to use and learn, and allows us to prepare our financial plans without any struggle. It enables us to import data from accounting and easily determines turnover and cost evaluation. It allows us to visualize input data and view results via graphs at a glance.
Excel is one of the tools I use for everyday work but fits alongside all the other programs I use. I keep Excel as a way of tracking projects from start to finish as well as document content strategy and audits. There are not many programs like Excel that I can think of other than Google Sheets and I find Excel is far better.
Each user can use it to whatever level of expertise they have. It remains the same so users can contribute to another's work regardless of whether they have more or less expertise
It helps to me gather my thoughts, organize my research, and most importantly prioritize information in an easy to digest manner depending on what I am most interested to see at that time.
It helps me quite a bit to talk my clients through the financial implications of various office leasing transactions under consideration and coach them in a way that is very unbiased and fact-driven which I like.
It helps me to be more thoughtful as well when thinking about the various different situations in which I use Excel. And because it ultimately results in my clients getting comfortable ultimately pulling the trigger on a given deal, it directly leads to more commission in my pocket which I love!