Power Query for Accountants: What It Is & How to Use It

Updated June 19, 2026 by Vicky Sarin
Automation skills for finance

Power Query for accountants: what it is and how to use it

If you rebuild the same Excel workbook by hand every month, Power Query is the single skill that gives you that time back — and it happens to be the most practical, ownable version of "AI-era" data skills for an accountant. It cleans, reshapes and combines data through steps you record once and refresh with a click, with no formulas and no code.

This guide explains what Power Query is, what it actually automates in a finance workflow, and how to use it in Excel from a standing start — then where it fits in the wider skill set that keeps a finance career durable.

Quick answer: what is Power Query?

Power Query is a data-preparation tool built into Excel (and Power BI) that imports, cleans, reshapes and combines data through a series of recorded, repeatable steps. You build the clean-up once; next period you click Refresh and it runs again — no formulas, macros or code required.

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Refresh re-runs the whole clean-up next period
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What is Power Query in Excel?

Power Query is the "Get & Transform" engine inside Excel — it pulls data in from files, folders, databases or the web and lets you clean and reshape it before it ever lands on a sheet.

It has shipped inside Excel for Windows since Excel 2016 (and is available as an add-in for some earlier versions), so for most accountants it's already there under the Data tab — no separate purchase. Instead of writing nested formulas, you click through transformations, and Excel records each one as an editable step. Change the source data, hit Refresh, and every step replays in order.

Why Power Query matters for accountants

It removes the repetitive data clean-up that eats finance time — and it's the part of "automation literacy" you can actually own without becoming a programmer.

As AI absorbs more routine accounting work, the durable skill isn't defending manual clean-up — it's automating your own workflows. Power Query is the most direct way to do that: monthly reconciliations, consolidations and management packs that used to mean an afternoon of copy-paste become a refresh. It's exactly the kind of capability that keeps a finance professional valuable as the routine work shrinks — a point we make in full in will AI replace accountants?

What you can automate with Power Query

Most of the repetitive Excel chores in a finance close map to a one-time Power Query step.

Manual Excel task — repeated every month With Power Query — set once, then refresh
Copy-pasting bank or ERP exports into a template Connect to the source once; click Refresh next period
VLOOKUP / XLOOKUP to stitch two files together Merge Queries on a shared key column
Deleting duplicate rows by hand Remove Duplicates as a recorded step
Cleaning and splitting text — names, codes, dates Split Column / Change Type steps
Stacking 12 monthly files into one sheet Append Queries or load straight from a folder
Un-pivoting a crosstab back to a flat table Unpivot Columns in one click

None of these touch your source data — Power Query works on a copy and records the recipe, so the original file is untouched and the process is auditable.

How to use Power Query in Excel

Get your data, transform it in the editor, then load and refresh — five steps from raw export to a report that rebuilds itself.

  1. Get the data. On the Data tab, choose Get Data and pick your source — a file, a whole folder, a database or the web.
  2. Open the editor. Choose Transform Data (not "Load") to open the Power Query Editor instead of dropping raw data onto a sheet.
  3. Shape it. Remove columns you don't need, filter rows, change data types, split or merge — each click becomes a step under Applied Steps.
  4. Edit freely. Steps can be renamed, reordered or deleted, and nothing is destructive to the source, so you can experiment without fear.
  5. Close & Load — then Refresh. Send the result to a sheet or the data model. Next period, replace the source file and click Refresh; every step replays automatically.

Power Query vs macros and VBA

For cleaning and reshaping data, Power Query is the better first tool — it's no-code, refreshable and easier to audit than a macro.

Macros and VBA still have their place for bespoke automation, custom dialogs or actions Power Query can't reach. But for the data-prep work that fills most finance workbooks, Power Query is faster to build, far easier for a colleague to pick up, and doesn't carry the security and maintenance baggage of VBA. If you only learn one automation tool as an accountant, learn this one. (The "M" formula language sits underneath for advanced users — useful later, but not needed to start.)

Where Power Query isn't the answer

It's a desktop data-prep tool, not a data platform. Very large datasets will hit Excel's limits — that's where Power BI or a proper database takes over. It also won't fix bad source data or replace governed pipelines in a mature finance system. Treat it as the fastest way to tame messy exports and recurring reports, not as your system of record.

Where Power Query fits in your skill set

Power Query is one rung of data and analytics fluency — the capability that's becoming a baseline expectation in finance rather than a specialism. The natural next steps are deeper data handling and visualisation, then turning data into decisions.

Frequently asked questions

What is Power Query?
Power Query is a data-preparation tool built into Excel and Power BI. It imports data from files, folders, databases or the web and lets you clean, reshape and combine it through a series of recorded steps. You build the process once and refresh it with a click, with no formulas or code required.
Is Power Query part of Excel, and is it free?
Yes. Power Query is built into Excel for Windows from Excel 2016 onward, under the Data tab as "Get & Transform" — there's no separate purchase. For some earlier versions it's available as a free Microsoft add-in.
How do I use Power Query in Excel?
Go to the Data tab, choose Get Data and select your source, then Transform Data to open the Power Query Editor. Clean and reshape the data — remove columns, filter, change types, merge or append — then Close & Load to a sheet. Next period, refresh to re-run every step on new data.
Should accountants learn Power Query or macros (VBA)?
For cleaning and reshaping data, start with Power Query: it's no-code, refreshable and easier to audit. VBA still helps for bespoke automation Power Query can't reach, but for everyday finance data work Power Query is faster to build and easier for others to maintain.
Can I use Power Query in Excel for the web?
Refreshing existing queries is supported in Excel for the web, and Microsoft continues to expand authoring there, but the full editing experience still lives in Excel for Windows. For building and editing queries, use the desktop app.
Do I need to know coding to use Power Query?
No. The everyday work is point-and-click, and Excel writes the underlying steps for you. The "M" formula language sits underneath for advanced cases, but you can be productive without ever touching it.

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Vicky Sarin
CA (ICAI) · INSEAD alumnus · Founder, Eduyush

Vicky is a Chartered Accountant (ICAI) and INSEAD alumnus, and the founder of Eduyush, an authorised AICPA & CIMA channel partner. Across 17 years in finance (1999–2016) — as a financial controller and then CFO across the Big 4, GE and large Indian companies — he spent more late nights than he'd like to admit rebuilding the same Excel workbooks by hand every close. Power Query is the tool he wishes he'd had then: it turns that repeated manual clean-up into a one-click refresh. He now helps finance professionals across India, the UAE and Mauritius pick the automation and analytics skills that save real time — and stay valuable as AI absorbs the routine work.

CPE values follow the official AICPA & CIMA listings. Course availability, pricing and CPE vary — confirm current details on the product page before enrolling. "Power Query" and "Excel" are products of Microsoft; Eduyush is not affiliated with Microsoft.


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