Using Excel Templates

Creating a savings retirement calculator in Excel

Future Value Function in Excel This video will illustrate how to create a simple calculator to determine the value of your retirement account. Create your own savings retirement calculator in Excel by clicking here. Instructions on how to download a FREE savings and or retirement  spreadsheet.
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Using Templates in Excel to Manage Financials

Using Templates in Excel to Manage Finances This tutorial will show you how you can quickly and easily manage your finances using Microsoft Excel’s FREE financial templates. Click here to download free Financial Templates.
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Downloading free Excel templates from Microsoft.com

How To Download Free Templates from Microsoft.com This short video clearly demonstrates how to download free templates from Microsoft.com using Excel 2007. This link demonstrates finding FREE templates in Excel 2007.
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Excellent tutorial on using excel to create a gantt chart

This excellent video illustrates how to quickly create a Gantt chart in Excel.  Gantt chart are used when you are measuring the duration of your projects.  If you don’t have Microsoft Project, this is a great alternative! Click here to download FREE template in Excel.
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Calculating your new mortgage payments using Excel Templates

Calculating your new mortgage payments using Excel Templates

Using Loan Amortization Schedule To Keep Track of Your Mortgage Payments If you are buying a new home soon, using loan amortization schedule will be helpful for your budget.  This schedule allows you to enter loan amounts, anticipated interest rates, and loan payments per year.  With these variables, you are can calculate your anticipated...
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