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Mike Davis

Loans aren't always an even number of years
 
All of the online templates you have for loans assume an even number of
years. Quite a few loans are for 27 months, 30 months, etc., but none of the
online loan templates allow this.

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Carlos Antenna

Loans aren't always an even number of years
 
You have three options:
1. find a template that fits your needs
2. learn the formulas and functions involved and write you own.
3. enter fractional years. i.e. 27 mo = 2+(3/12) years 30 mo = 2+(6/12)
years

"Mike Davis" wrote in message
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All of the online templates you have for loans assume an even number of
years. Quite a few loans are for 27 months, 30 months, etc., but none of
the
online loan templates allow this.

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