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Mike

Looking for Amortization Schedule for Excel that is Editable
 
I need to put in the actual amount paid, insted of the default payments
Mike

Bob I

Looking for Amortization Schedule for Excel that is Editable
 
Try the link below.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...&aq=f&oq=&aqi=

Mike wrote:
I need to put in the actual amount paid, insted of the default payments
Mike



Mike

Looking for Amortization Schedule for Excel that is Editable
 
Google returned no help, just the same over and over

"Mike" wrote:

I need to put in the actual amount paid, insted of the default payments
Mike


Bob I

Looking for Amortization Schedule for Excel that is Editable
 
They are referred to as Extra Optional Payments

Mike wrote:

Google returned no help, just the same over and over

"Mike" wrote:


I need to put in the actual amount paid, insted of the default payments
Mike



Ron@Buy

Looking for Amortization Schedule for Excel that is Editable
 
I assume you mean the Microsoft Loan Amortization Schedule !
In which case you can adjust the actual payment by entering in the 'Extra
Payment' column a figure + or - difference from the scheduled payment.
Hope this helps.

"Mike" wrote:

Google returned no help, just the same over and over

"Mike" wrote:

I need to put in the actual amount paid, insted of the default payments
Mike


Mike

Looking for Amortization Schedule for Excel that is Editable
 
Thanks This nice , I looked at it but I guess I thought you could not put a-
number

"Ron@Buy" wrote:

I assume you mean the Microsoft Loan Amortization Schedule !
In which case you can adjust the actual payment by entering in the 'Extra
Payment' column a figure + or - difference from the scheduled payment.
Hope this helps.

"Mike" wrote:

Google returned no help, just the same over and over

"Mike" wrote:

I need to put in the actual amount paid, insted of the default payments
Mike



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