JE
that almost gets me where I want to go...the formula works correctly but
does not take in to account the begin date as the start date...so essentially
I'm 1 week ahead. Any suggestions on how to correct that. I must say I
would have never thought of the ceiling formula...much appreciated!
"JE McGimpsey" wrote:
One way:
=H20+7*CEILING(NPER(0,H15,H10)*-1,1)
but if your interest rate is always zero, this is more efficient:
=CEILING(H10/H15,1)*7+H20
In article ,
"kevrgallagher" wrote:
=H20+7*NPER(0,H15,H10)*-1
Weekly
Total Due
$745.00
Weekly Payment
$34.00
Begin Date
7/11/05
End Date
I'm looking for this formula to always end on the same day (mon,tue, etc.)
as it began. For example 7/11 is a Monday and I need it to end on a Monday
in the future. If I were to run the formula now, it would end on 12/11 a
Tuesday. Is there a way to have it end on a Monday even though it will be a
partial payment?
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