DRSteele

Loan Amortisation Schedule

DRSteele

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DRSteele submitted a new Excel article:

Loan Amortisation Schedule - Using Excel's new dynamic array forumlas, we can easily generate a loan amortisation schedule.

We can use Excel's new calc engine and dynamic array functions to create a loan amortisation schedule in a way that omits the need to create the correct number of rows or complex formulas to account for the correct number of rows. The formulas go in one row and they spill down to the correct number of rows as if my magic! This example spllls down 360 rows to Row371.

There are other useful calculations here too.

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