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Default Private Revolving Loans

Hi,

I am a cabinet maker who needs to borrow 30,000 from a friend because I

tweaked my back for a few weeks and now have to catch up for the next
few months. I want to be able to make a worksheet that allows me to
give him a known interest rate and then apply the rest to the
principal. I would love it if I could do it on any day of the month
and not have it tied to a monthly period. It is essentially exactly
what credit cards do. Ideally, it would show in columns what was paid,

what day it was paid, how much went to interest for that month, how
much went to principal, and how much principal remains. Incidentally,
this would be great for just capital borrowing in general. The lender
gets a fixed return, but I can write checks willy nilly. As an added
tweak (just like the credit cards) if I don't make the interest in a
month, I would love for the unmet interest to roll to the next month.


Any ideas?


Wouldn't it be cool if the lender could access this info on my webpage
via a password!





PS If anyone could set this up I would be willing to pay something via

check or paypal.

 
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