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This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to do compound interest calculations in Excel and provides an overview and explanation of compound interest. You will learn what compound interest is and how to calculate the future value of an amount when interest payments are compounded. This is an essential tutorial for anyone learning about finance.
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10:25 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial provides an explanation of simple interest and how to calculate simple interest manually (by hand) as well as by using the future value (FV) function in Excel. This is a basic finance tutorial and is used to build the foundation upon which later tutorials are based.
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7:18 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the accrued interest for a bond that is purchased or settled in the middle of two interest or coupon payments. This is an important calculation since the accrued interest of a bond must be accounted for when calculating the final price of the bond.
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5:34 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the real interest rate in Excel. The real interest rate is adjusted for inflation and reflects the potential increase or decrease of purchasing power that results from a particular interest rate. This tutorial covers two different ways to calculate the real interest rate and also includes a brief explanation of the differences between these two methods.
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3:19 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the nominal interest rate in Excel. The nominal interest rate is a plain basic interest rate that is not adjusted for inflation. This tutorial covers two different ways to calculate the nominal interest rate and also includes a brief explanation of the differences between these two methods.
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3:09 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the effective annual interest rate from a standard annual percentage rate (APR). This is an important calculation to perform since it allows you to see what the actual true yearly interest rate will be when there are compounding periods within the year.
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5:37 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the effective annual return for an interest rate that is continuously compounded. This is an interesting situation where you have to use a mathematical function and not a finance function to calculate the result.
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2:15 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the coupon payment or interest payment as well as the coupon rate of a bond. This is a very helpful technique that allows you to use other information about a bond in order to determine the coupon related information.
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4:50 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the yield to maturity (YTM) of a bond that makes semiannual or quarterly interest or coupon payments. The yield to maturity of a bond is also known as the yield or the internal rate of return. This tutorial will also show you how to annualize the yield to maturity in two different ways, resulting in an APR rate and an EAR (compounded) rate.
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16:22 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the present value or price of a bond that has semiannual or quarterly interest (coupon) payments. This is similar to calculating the price of an annual bond except that you have to alter the particular details of the bond to take into account the multiple payment periods per year. This tutorial provides a step by step explanation of how to calculate the price of a bond with semiannual or quarterly interest payments as well as why there is a difference in the price of similar bonds that have different payment periods per year.
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12:56 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the yield to maturity of a bond that has uneven spacing of payments. The example here is that the payment for a bond happens five months before the first annual interest payment. Therefore, the initial cash outflow, or purchase of the bond, occurs within the interval that all other cash flows will occur. This is a great tutorial for learning how to get the yield to maturity of different types of bonds.
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6:37 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to get the annual percentage rate (APR) and the monthly interest rate from the effective annual interest rate using Excel. You will learn how to use the nominal function in Excel in order to get the annual percentage rate and, from there, calculate the monthly percentage rate.
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3:11 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the time until maturity of a bond as well as the number of periods in a bond. This allows you to find out how many interest payments a bond will make and how long the bond has until maturity.
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5:04 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This tutorial includes a Fixed Rate Mortgage Calculator in Excel. In this tutorial, you will learn how to calculate mortgage payments, interest payments, payment due dates, an amortization or payment table, payment number, and more. This tutorial focuses on standard fixed rate U.S. style mortgages or loans and uses a number of examples in order to thoroughly explain the material. This tutorial also provides you with an in depth explanation of how to use a Mortgage Calculator in Excel and explains all of the elements of the Mortgage Calculator used in this tutorial. Also, you will be able to create a mortgage payment amortization table in Excel using the template provided with this tutorial.
THIS TUTORIAL INCLUDES A MORTGAGE CALCULATOR FOR DOWNLOAD.
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4:45 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This tutorial includes a Canadian Mortgage Calculator in Excel. In this tutorial, you will learn how to calculate the values for a Canadian mortgage including payments, interest payments, payment due dates, an amortization or payment table, payment number, and more. You will learn how to account for semiannual compounding of interest and also how to use Accelerated Bi-Weekly and Accelerated Weekly payment frequencies as well as monthly and other basic mortgage payment frequencies. This tutorial uses a number of examples in order to thoroughly explain the material. Also, you are provided with an in depth explanation of how to use a Canadian Mortgage Calculator in Excel, which includes a feature that will create a mortgage payment amortization table.
THIS TUTORIAL INCLUDES A CANADIAN MORTGAGE CALCULATOR FOR DOWNLOAD.
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4:10 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the future value of a regular annuity using a function in Excel. This allows you to see how much a series of annuity payments will be worth in the future. Also included is a brief explanation of an annuity.
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5:58 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the future value of an annuity due. An annuity due is similar to a regular annuity except that annuity due payments are made at the beginning of the period instead of at the end of the period. This tutorial explains how to perform these calculations using the future value function.
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9:23 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the net present value of a series of cash flows or an investment. This is an introduction to net present value and so includes an explanation of the concept of net present value as well as how to setup your data to properly calculate the NPV.
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6:18 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial will show you how to calculate the future value of a lump sum such as a bank deposit and certain types of investments. To achieve this, you will learn how to use the future value function in Excel.
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7:14 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This tutorial includes a Mortgage Calculator in Excel that can calculate payment frequencies for Accelerated Bi-Weekly and Accelerated Weekly payment frequencies. In this tutorial, you will learn how to use a Mortgage Calculator and Template in order to calculate mortgage payments for loans with Accelerate Bi-Weekly and Accelerated Weekly payment frequencies, often just Canadian style mortgages or loans. For these types of mortgages and loans, you will be able to get a listing of the payments, interest payments, payment due dates, an amortization or payment table, payment number, and more in Excel. You will also be able to account for semiannual or monthly compounding of interest. Also, the Mortgage Calculator used in this tutorial includes a feature that will create a mortgage payment amortization table.
THIS TUTORIAL INCLUDES A MORTGAGE CALCULATOR FOR DOWNLOAD.
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3:06 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to determine which investment you should choose based on each investment’s net present value. In so doing, this tutorial also covers how to calculate the net present value for a series of cash flows in Excel. There is also a brief explanation of how to setup your data in order to properly calculate the net present value of an investment.
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5:09 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to choose an investment based on the investment’s internal rate of return. In addition, you will learn how to calculate the internal rate of return for a series of cash flows and how to setup data to calculate the IRR.
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4:37 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This is a Fixed Rate Mortgage Calculator in Excel. This Mortgage Calculator allows you to get the most important information about a mortgage, such as the total dollar amount paid on the mortgage, the total interest paid on the mortgage, the date of the last payment, and the monthly mortgage payment. This tutorial introduces you to the Mortgage Calculator, shows you its features, and allows you to download the Excel file that contains the Mortgage Calculator and Template.
THIS TUTORIAL INCLUDES THE MORTGAGE CALCULATOR FOR DOWNLOAD.
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2:56 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the present value of a series of unequal cash flows in Excel. Since the cash flows are unequal, this is not an annuity problem and, therefore, can’t be solved using the regular present value function.
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2:48 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the present value or the current price of a bond. This tutorial shows you two different ways and two different functions that you can use to find the present value. Remember that the present value of a bond is the same as what should be the selling price for the bond.
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7:52 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the internal rate of return on an investment or series of cash flows. This is an overview of calculating the IRR in Excel and, therefore, also includes an overview of the internal rate of return and an explanation of how to setup your data so that you will calculate an accurate internal rate of return.
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6:41 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This tutorial uses a Fixed Rate Mortgage Calculator in Excel, which is included with the tutorial. In this tutorial, you will learn about all of the pieces of information that you need in order to calculate mortgage payments, interest payments, payment due dates, an amortization or payment table, and more. This tutorial also provides you with an in depth explanation of how to use a Mortgage Calculator in Excel and explains all of the elements of the Mortgage Calculator used in this tutorial. This is a great tutorial to view if you are just learning how to calculate mortgage payments in Excel. Also, you will be able to create a mortgage payment amortization table in Excel using the template provided with this tutorial.
THIS TUTORIAL INCLUDES A MORTGAGE CALCULATOR FOR DOWNLOAD.
Tutorial Length (mm:ss): |
6:10 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |
This Excel Finance tutorial shows you how to calculate the yield to maturity (YTM) of a bond. The yield to maturity of a bond is the internal rate of return of the bond over the life of the bond. This tutorial will show you two different ways to get the yield to maturity in Excel. The first way lists all of the payments out in the spreadsheet and the second, and more versatile way, lists the specifics of the bond in just a few cells. This tutorial will show you everything you need to know about calculating the yield to maturity of a basic bond in Excel.
Tutorial Length (mm:ss): |
9:29 |
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Microsoft Office Excel |