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looking for a free online (or template) that can generate a full amortization
schedule when one variable (usually the interest rate) is unknown. I've tried bankrate.com but its version can't handle a date prior to current date. First template I downloaded from microsoft.com didn't have the ability to do the calculation and print out a schedule. Have numerous clients with loans that I need to have this schedule in order to apply principal/interest on monthly payments. |
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"nytcpa" wrote:
looking for a free online (or template) that can generate a full amortization schedule when one variable (usually the interest rate) is unknown. I think you are trying to say that you know the payment amount, original (or current) balance of the loan, and the original (or remaining) term of the loan. Try taking an Excel template and changing the cells for interest and payment. Usually the payment cell uses the PMT(...) function. Replace that with a constant. Usually the interest cell contains a constant. Replace that with the following formula: =12*RATE(months, payment, -balance) Caveat: If you only have the current balance and remaining term of the loan in months, you might encounter further problems if the remaining term is not a multiple of years. Ideally, work with the original balance and term. Alternatively, find a template that expresses the term of the loan in months, not years. |
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