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Aggie G

Formula not calculating correctly
 
I have a formula that is simple and the answer is not correct.

I am trying to calculate the payment amount. Because the total overdrawn
amount is not always even, the final payment amount might be different by a
little bit. So here is the formulas that I have entered to get the answer.

Payment Amount: k16/k17
Final Payment Amount: k16 - (K18*(k17-1))

The example I am working with is total overdrawn amt is 535.29 and number of
payments is 6. When I use the calculator, the payments are 89.22 and the
final payment is 89.19. When I use the formula above the final payment is
89.22. The only way I get 89.19 (correct answer) is to type in 535.29-446.10.

What could be the problem?


Total Overdrawn Amount K16
Number of Payments K17
Payment Amount K18
Final Payment Amount K19

Paul C

Formula not calculating correctly
 
The issue is that your payment amount is calculating to 89.215 not 89.22 and
is only being displayed as 89.22.

If you change your payment formula to Round(k16/k17,2) you will get a pament
amout of exactly 89.22 and a final payment of 89.19
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"Aggie G" wrote:

I have a formula that is simple and the answer is not correct.

I am trying to calculate the payment amount. Because the total overdrawn
amount is not always even, the final payment amount might be different by a
little bit. So here is the formulas that I have entered to get the answer.

Payment Amount: k16/k17
Final Payment Amount: k16 - (K18*(k17-1))

The example I am working with is total overdrawn amt is 535.29 and number of
payments is 6. When I use the calculator, the payments are 89.22 and the
final payment is 89.19. When I use the formula above the final payment is
89.22. The only way I get 89.19 (correct answer) is to type in 535.29-446.10.

What could be the problem?


Total Overdrawn Amount K16
Number of Payments K17
Payment Amount K18
Final Payment Amount K19


David Biddulph[_2_]

Formula not calculating correctly
 
Your first 5 payments aren't =K16/K17
They are presumably =ROUND(K16/K17,2) so that's what you'd put in K18
--
David Biddulph

"Aggie G" wrote in message
...
I have a formula that is simple and the answer is not correct.

I am trying to calculate the payment amount. Because the total overdrawn
amount is not always even, the final payment amount might be different by
a
little bit. So here is the formulas that I have entered to get the answer.

Payment Amount: k16/k17
Final Payment Amount: k16 - (K18*(k17-1))

The example I am working with is total overdrawn amt is 535.29 and number
of
payments is 6. When I use the calculator, the payments are 89.22 and the
final payment is 89.19. When I use the formula above the final payment is
89.22. The only way I get 89.19 (correct answer) is to type in
535.29-446.10.

What could be the problem?


Total Overdrawn Amount K16
Number of Payments K17
Payment Amount K18
Final Payment Amount K19




Ron Rosenfeld

Formula not calculating correctly
 
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:51:01 -0800, Aggie G
wrote:

I have a formula that is simple and the answer is not correct.

I am trying to calculate the payment amount. Because the total overdrawn
amount is not always even, the final payment amount might be different by a
little bit. So here is the formulas that I have entered to get the answer.

Payment Amount: k16/k17
Final Payment Amount: k16 - (K18*(k17-1))

The example I am working with is total overdrawn amt is 535.29 and number of
payments is 6. When I use the calculator, the payments are 89.22 and the
final payment is 89.19. When I use the formula above the final payment is
89.22. The only way I get 89.19 (correct answer) is to type in 535.29-446.10.

What could be the problem?


Total Overdrawn Amount K16
Number of Payments K17
Payment Amount K18
Final Payment Amount K19


Hmmm.

I made the following entries:

K16: 535.29
K17: 6
K18: 89.22
K19: = K16 - (K18*(K17-1))

K19 shows $89.19

Maybe you've made a typo someplace.
--ron

David Biddulph[_2_]

Formula not calculating correctly
 
I think the OP had put =K16/K17 into K18, Ron.
--
David Biddulph

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:51:01 -0800, Aggie G

wrote:

I have a formula that is simple and the answer is not correct.

I am trying to calculate the payment amount. Because the total overdrawn
amount is not always even, the final payment amount might be different by
a
little bit. So here is the formulas that I have entered to get the answer.

Payment Amount: k16/k17
Final Payment Amount: k16 - (K18*(k17-1))

The example I am working with is total overdrawn amt is 535.29 and number
of
payments is 6. When I use the calculator, the payments are 89.22 and the
final payment is 89.19. When I use the formula above the final payment is
89.22. The only way I get 89.19 (correct answer) is to type in
535.29-446.10.

What could be the problem?


Total Overdrawn Amount K16
Number of Payments K17
Payment Amount K18
Final Payment Amount K19


Hmmm.

I made the following entries:

K16: 535.29
K17: 6
K18: 89.22
K19: = K16 - (K18*(K17-1))

K19 shows $89.19

Maybe you've made a typo someplace.
--ron




Ron Rosenfeld

Formula not calculating correctly
 
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:35:59 -0000, "David Biddulph" <groups [at]
biddulph.org.uk wrote:

I think the OP had put =K16/K17 into K18, Ron.
--
David Biddulph


<slap upside the head

Then he could have used:

K18: =ROUND(K16/K17,2)
--ron

David Biddulph[_2_]

Formula not calculating correctly
 
Agreed. That's what a couple of us told her.
--
David Biddulph

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:35:59 -0000, "David Biddulph" <groups [at]
biddulph.org.uk wrote:

I think the OP had put =K16/K17 into K18, Ron.
--
David Biddulph


<slap upside the head

Then he could have used:

K18: =ROUND(K16/K17,2)
--ron




Ron Rosenfeld

Formula not calculating correctly
 
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 07:42:19 -0000, "David Biddulph" <groups [at]
biddulph.org.uk wrote:

Agreed. That's what a couple of us told her.
--
David Biddulph


Yeah, I noticed that after I posted.
--ron


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