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Become a whiz at Financial Loan calculations in Excel

Posted By: naag
Become a whiz at Financial Loan calculations in Excel

Become a whiz at Financial Loan calculations in Excel
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 40M | Lec: 11 | 133 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Calculate your monthly loan payments and see exactly how much you can save by making additional payments.

Learn to calculate how much money you can save by making additional payments into your loan.

In this course we'll learn how to use the Financial Loan formulas in Excel to calculate how much money you can save when making additional payments into your loan. We'll also learn to calculate the exact period at which you can pay your loan off. This will really assist you to set achievable goals regarding your outstanding mortgage bond.

This course will take you through a step-by-step guide to create a spreadsheet which details the payment for each period of a loan over the lifetime of the loan. In the example we look at a mortgage bond of 1,500,000 which is paid monthly over 20 years.

The course is created using Excel 2016 and although prior versions of Excel have all the same functionality, the screen may look different so if you are not comfortable using Excel you could get confused. You really should have some basic knowledge of Excel already and you should be able to use formulas and understand how to link cells into formulas.

The topics we cover in the course are:

The Excel PMT function to calculate the monthly payment
The Excel IPMT function to calculate the interest portion of each months payment
The Excel PPMT function to calculate the principal (capital) portion of each months payment
The Excel IF function for logical conditions
It is very encouraging to calculate how much you can save on your bond with even small additional amounts!

Become a whiz at Financial Loan calculations in Excel