 Now, note that first of all you got kind of like some formatting issues. We're over here, for example, it's an Arial 8 and up here you've got different formatting 14 and so on. So I'd like to start off with everything simply the same formatting and I usually start off with the Excel formatting over here, which is standard Excel Calibri 11. So I'm going to go in my cursor over here, home tab, clipboard, paintbrush and then just put my paintbrush down on the triangle, paint brushing the entire thing so that it's just standard formatting. And then I'm going to right click on it and format what I want it to be. Right click, format the cells and then I'm going to go to, usually I go to currency, negative numbers, bracketed and red, get rid of the dollar sign and we don't really need the pennies in a budget. So I'm going to get rid of the decimals as well because it's going to be rounded because it's a budget anyways. So I'm going to say, okay, I also like making it bold for the practice problem because I think that might stand out in the videos a little bit more. So you may not need to do that, but I'm going to do that. There we have it. Now all of the data in here, notice how it still kind of looks like a formula. It has an equal sign in front of it. I'd like to make everything just hard coded numbers and not have any formulas when I start to manipulate the data. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to take these two columns entirely. I'm going to right click and copy them. And then I'm going to right click and paste it one, two, three values only. So you don't have any formulas. They're just hard coded numbers now, no equal signs. The totals down here are now worthless because there's no equal sign or summing. So I can get rid of that whole column. Now I'm just going to trim this thing down to what I want. I don't need the header so I can put my cursor on column or row one. This is a row, not a column. I got to get these straights. I don't need the debits and credits. I'm going to delete that, right click and delete. And then everything down to the income statement I can remove. So it's an order, assets and then liabilities and then equity and then the income statement which starts right about here, right there, exactly. So everything above there, I don't need. I want to remove it. So I'm going to put my cursor on column or row 24 and drag up to the top and then right click and delete all that stuff. So that's gone. I also don't need this junk down below. The totals doesn't do anything for us. I'm going to put my cursor on call or row 18 and drag down to 25 or so, right click and delete. So we trimmed it down to what we need. What I'd like to do now is have everything in the same column and possibly have the income numbers which are on the credit side to be positive and the expense numbers to be negative. That'll be the easiest thing for most people to read. So we're not doing debits and credits. We're just doing plus and minus income positive and the expenses negative. So all the ones on the debit side are decreasing the income statement. So I could go to each of these and kind of put a negative in front of it. But there's a trick to do this. We could just copy the whole thing. I'm going to put my cursor on column B, right click and copy it. And I'm going to copy it because I could cut it, but I'm going to copy it just in case I mess up. I got to make sure I'm in row one because I copied the whole column. I'm going to right click and I'm going to paste it special. I want to paste it special. It's a super special pasting and I want to click this subtract button, which means it should paste everything but flip the sign making it a negative number. Let's see if it does. Boom. It does. So that looks good. So now I'm going to say, okay, now I'm just going to copy that and I'm going to put it right back down over here because that's where I want it to be pasted. The only reason I don't do that at the beginning is because I kind of test it out. You could have just copied and pasted it right on top of the same numbers and flipped the sign would have been a little bit faster. I'm going to put my cursor on column E and right click and delete it. Don't need it now. And now I'm going to move all this stuff to the same column. So I could do that by, I could go one by one and drag it over like this or I can right click and cut and paste it, which is I think an easier way to do it. Or I can take, I can control X on these two. This is the way I'll do it from here on and control V. That's the easiest way to do it. It's the same as basically moving it with your cursor here to just cut it. Control X and control V. All right. And now we should have net income as the total. So this is going to be net income and I'm going to sum this up. And this is the moment of truth because we should come up to the net income that ties out to what is on the income statement down here at the one three two four.