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Amortization Schedule
Can I extend the total length of a loan in the amortization past the 30 years
maximum? If so, how? I need to calculate a loan for 34 years. |
Amortization Schedule
Are you using PMV?
The Help from microsoft is shown below You can change NPV to be the number of payment. If the payments are monthly than 30 years would be 360 and 34 years would be 408 PMT(rate,nper,pv,fv,type) For a more complete description of the arguments in PMT, see the PV function. Rate is the interest rate for the loan. Nper is the total number of payments for the loan. Pv is the present value, or the total amount that a series of future payments is worth now; also known as the principal. Fv is the future value, or a cash balance you want to attain after the last payment is made. If fv is omitted, it is assumed to be 0 (zero), that is, the future value of a loan is 0. Type is the number 0 (zero) or 1 and indicates when payments are due. "BG" wrote: Can I extend the total length of a loan in the amortization past the 30 years maximum? If so, how? I need to calculate a loan for 34 years. |
Amortization Schedule
What amortization schedule are you using?
If it's properly designed, you should just be able to drag the last row down for another 4 years. -- Regards, Fred "BG" wrote in message ... Can I extend the total length of a loan in the amortization past the 30 years maximum? If so, how? I need to calculate a loan for 34 years. |
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