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BugTracker

Excel should have a formula for amortization.
 
Would be handy to have a formula or wizard for an amortization schedule.

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Barb Reinhardt

Excel should have a formula for amortization.
 
Is this what you want?

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...346401033.aspx

I found it using a Google search for Excel Amortization

"BugTracker" wrote in message
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Would be handy to have a formula or wizard for an amortization schedule.

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noyb

Excel should have a formula for amortization.
 
Commercial loans and US mortgages use monthly compounding, do you know
of an amortization schedule which also considers the compounding period?
ie: compounded semi-monthly as in Canadian mortgages.
Thanks

Barb Reinhardt wrote:
Is this what you want?

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...346401033.aspx

I found it using a Google search for Excel Amortization

"BugTracker" wrote in message
...

Would be handy to have a formula or wizard for an amortization schedule.

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