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$10B Annual Tab for Spreadsheet Errors?

theodp writes "According to PWC and KPMG, more than 90% of corporate spreadsheets have material errors in them. With each error costing between $10K and 100K per month, one expert estimates corporate America loses in excess of $10B annually through the misuse and abuse of spreadsheets." From the article: "The key point about spreadsheets is that you need to know which ones are critical to your business, which ones are merely important and which ones you do not have to bother too much about. Once you know that, you can start to apply appropriate policies depending on the criticality of the spreadsheet involved."

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  1. Oh wait by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's a $10 Annual Tab for Spreadsheet Errors. Misplaced a decimal!

  2. Re:Does anyone understand this? by Creepy+Crawler · · Score: 4, Funny

    So what you imply is we should overcharge on EVERYTHING and hope the people we're selling XYZ to catches it.

    As long as we make mistakes, in OUR BENEFIT, we're ok, right?

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  3. Re:Ummm by sphealey · · Score: 4, Funny
    This is probably just another case where some statistician takes a common problem, makes a few guesses, and comes up with some exorbenant figure to scare people into paying attention. You can support any point with statistics.
    Not to mention that he probably used a spreadsheet to calculate those statistics...

    sPh

  4. Article Has Spreadsheet Error by rewinn · · Score: 4, Funny

    >... $165,000 times 9 times 500. That amounts to just shy of three quarters of a billion dollars. And is that anywhere near realistic? No. It is probably safe to say that corporate America, for example, loses in excess of $10bn annually ...

    Can You Spot The Spreadsheet Error?

    Cell B1 = $165,000
    Cell B2 = 9
    Cell B3 = 500
    Cell B4 = B1*B2*B3
    Cell B5 = $10 BILLION