David H. Ringstrom, CPA

David H. Ringstrom, CPA

Accounting Advisors Inc.

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David H. Ringstrom, CPA, is an author and nationally recognized instructor who teaches scores of webinars each year. His Excel courses are based on over 25 years of consulting and teaching experience. David’s mantra is “Either you work Excel, or it works you,” so he focuses on what he sees users don’t, but should, know about Microsoft Excel. His goal is to empower you to use Excel more effectively. To learn more about David, you can view his LinkedIn profile and follow him on Facebook or Twitter (@excelwriter).

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Speakers Performance Based On Past Webinar Survey Results

Average rating

4.5 / 5

This speaker has received a total of 832 survey responses. Attendees have given an average rating of 4.5 stars out of a possible 5, reflecting on the speakers performance on the following questions.

Overall, how satisfied were you with this presenter?
4.5 Stars
How closely did the presenter follow the schedule?
4.5 Stars

Reviews From Past Webinar Surveys

Our webinars are crafted to deliver exceptional value and insight to business professionals. To ensure we meet and exceed your expectations, we conduct thorough post live webinar surveys. Below, you'll find genuine feedback from attendees, sharing their thoughts on the speaker's performance. These reviews highlight our commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in providing top-tier educational experiences.

Ty R.
January 10, 2024
3.5 / 5
Satisfaction Rating:
4 Stars
Follow Schedule:
3 Stars
Do you have any other comments, questions or concerns?
The following topics were very useful: Creating Pivot tables using Dynamic Array formulas, SUMIF with spilled range operator, pasting linked pictures in pivot tables, and disabling custom list sorting. I would have liked more time spent on using dynamic array formulas with pivot tables and presented at a slower pace. I also would have liked more time on using the PowerPivot subject. Too much time was spent on the clean-up macro. In my opinion, that could be removed from the presentation.Thank you!

John B.
January 10, 2024
5 / 5
Satisfaction Rating:
5 Stars
Follow Schedule:
5 Stars
Do you have any other comments, questions or concerns?
The presenter, David, was clearly well-skilled and knowledgeable. However, he was very rushed and this turned out not to be his fault - I think there was simply too much material crammed into the course. Dropping a section may help in future to slow the pace.

Rachel L.
January 10, 2024
4.5 / 5
Satisfaction Rating:
5 Stars
Follow Schedule:
4 Stars
Do you have any other comments, questions or concerns?
no comment

Susan D.
January 10, 2024
4 / 5
Satisfaction Rating:
4 Stars
Follow Schedule:
4 Stars
Do you have any other comments, questions or concerns?
moved too fast at times

Teresa H.
January 9, 2024
3.5 / 5
Satisfaction Rating:
4 Stars
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3 Stars
Do you have any other comments, questions or concerns?
moved a little too fast for me

Thomas M.
January 9, 2024
5 / 5
Satisfaction Rating:
5 Stars
Follow Schedule:
5 Stars
Do you have any other comments, questions or concerns?
It's hard to test my knowledge of the materials when there isn't any time allocated to actual practice.

Shelley H.
January 9, 2024
4.5 / 5
Satisfaction Rating:
4 Stars
Follow Schedule:
5 Stars
Do you have any other comments, questions or concerns?
Instructor is wonderful. Needs more time.

Juan B.
January 9, 2024
1 / 5
Satisfaction Rating:
1 Stars
Follow Schedule:
1 Stars
Do you have any other comments, questions or concerns?
I'd like to request my money back on this class - this was in line to the outline presented.

Thuy L.
January 9, 2024
4 / 5
Satisfaction Rating:
4 Stars
Follow Schedule:
4 Stars
Do you have any other comments, questions or concerns?
no comment

Michele C.
January 9, 2024
4 / 5
Satisfaction Rating:
4 Stars
Follow Schedule:
4 Stars
Do you have any other comments, questions or concerns?
no comment
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My Articles

Comparing Excel’s VLOOKUP and XLOOKUP Functions

According to Microsoft, VLOOKUP is the third most used worksheet function, behind the SUM and AVERAGE functions, respectively. VLOOKUP is used to look up information in a spreadsheet based on criteria that you provide. VLOOKUP has four argu [...]

Resolving Duplicate Values Within Excel Pivot Tables

When you transform a list of data into a meaningful report with a few mouse clicks in Excel, pivottables can feel like a blessing. On the other hand, when duplicate values appear in that pivottable, the feature may instead feel cursed. In t [...]

Introduction to the New LET Function in Microsoft 365

Introduction to the New LET Function in Microsoft 365 The bane of many Excel users is having to repeat portions of a calculation two or more times within a single formula. Any sort of repetition in Excel formulas can be fraught with risk, a [...]

Calculating Loan Payments in Microsoft Excel

Much of Excel’s power and utility arises from the ability to perform complex calculations by providing one or more inputs. One example is the PMT function in Microsoft Excel, which enables us to calculate a loan payment if we provide three [...]

Filtering Tips and Tricks in Excel

Information overload is one of the perils of working with lists of data in Microsoft Excel. There’s only so much information that we can comfortably work with in any given moment, which makes filtering a great tool for fighting back. The nu [...]
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