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loan amortization template
I can't find a loan amortization table that will accept a term of 40 years;
the max is 30. Can anyone help? Thanks -- Sue W. |
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loan amortization template
"jjbud44" wrote:
I can't find a loan amortization table that will accept a term of 40 years; the max is 30. Can anyone help? Usually that's just because they decided to copy their amortization schedule formulas down only 360 rows or so. They might also have some validation checks that would need to be tweaked. But it should not be difficult to modify. If you wish, send me your favorite template, and I'll see what I can do. Send an Excel file to joeu2004 "at" hotmail.com. Just curious: are they offering more-than-30-year loans these days?(!) |
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loan amortization template
On 3/18/10 5:44 PM, jjbud44 wrote:
I can't find a loan amortization table that will accept a term of 40 years; the max is 30. Can anyone help? Thanks The one shipped with Excel 2007 appears to allow 40 years. Office Button New Installed Templates "Loan Amortization" = = = = = = = HTH Dana DeLouis |
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