Loan Amortization in Google Sheets
Learn how to build an amortization dashboard in Google Sheets with financial and conditional formulas.
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Description du cours
A loan amortization schedule is often perceived as a tool exclusively for bankers and financial traders. However, this course aims to debunk this misconception by introducing the practical applications of amortization schedules in everyday life. We will explore the fundamental concepts of loan amortization and its relevance not just in the banking sector, but for individual financial management as well.
Mastering Financial Formulas in Google Sheets
This course delves deep into the world of key financial formulas within Google Sheets. Participants will learn how to utilize these formulas to examine and manage various types of personal loans, such as student loans, car loans, and mortgages. The focus will be on empowering users with the skills to make informed decisions about their loans and financial health by leveraging the powerful features of Google Sheets.
Creating a Dynamic Loan Dashboard
One of the highlights of this course is the development of a comprehensive dashboard in Google Sheets. This dashboard will incorporate advanced techniques such as visualizations and conditional formulas. Participants will gain hands-on experience in creating presentation-ready spreadsheets that are not only functional but also visually appealing. These skills are designed to impress finance managers and elevate your understanding of financial management to a professional level.
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Introduction to Financial Concepts in Google Sheets
GratuitIn this first chapter, you will learn all the basic financial formulas in Google Sheets that are needed to build up your first loan amortization spreadsheet for a student loan. This chapter will introduce calculations for principal payment, interest and principal at a given point in time.
Introduction to loan amortization50 xpYour "friend," the loan shark100 xpPaying off your student loan in 1 year100 xpGuess the right payment100 xpCalculation of monthly payments50 xpRequired fields for the PMT() function.50 xpInputs for an annual loan100 xpInputs for a monthly loan.100 xpEntering the PMT() formula100 xpCalculation of interest and principal payments50 xpUsing the IPMT() function100 xpUsing the PPMT() function100 xpAmortization table with two periods100 xp - 2
Creating an Amortization Schedule
This chapter is focused on extending the payment formulas to the full length of a loan. By the end of the chapter, you will be able to create a fully functional schedule and will be able to verify the accuracy of the calculations on the schedule.
Your first amortization schedule50 xpEntering loan terms100 xpFinishing the amortization schedule100 xpAdjusting for annual periods100 xpCumulative financial functions50 xpCumulative functions and opening balance.50 xpWorking with a single cumulative function100 xpAdding cumulative functions to the schedule100 xpMeasuring balance over time50 xpCounting forward periods with EOMONTH()100 xpCounting same month and backward with EOMONTH()100 xpAdding dates and LTV to the schedule100 xp - 3
Making a Loan Amortization Dashboard
This chapter is about taking the amortization schedule that you created in Chapter 2 and converting it into a fully functional loan dashboard which can be used by end users. You will create line and bar graphs, as well as using input controls and cell protection to ensure that end users will only be able to change what you want them to change!
Working with conditions and case statements50 xpWorking with IF() functions100 xpSWITCH with baseball100 xpSchool grades with IFS()100 xpAdjusting dates for different time periods50 xpIF() formulas for monthly or bi-weekly periods100 xpIF() formulas to calculate semi-monthly periods100 xpIFS() formula for all payment types100 xpLoan visualizations50 xpAdding data to the chart.100 xpAdding the x-axis100 xpAdding the title100 xpHiding unused cells50 xpUsing FILTER to create a new table without NAs100 xpFixing visualizations after using FILTER100 xpHiding unused values using IFS100 xp - 4
Non-standard amortization schedules
The final chapter introduces real-world adjustments which are made to amortization schedules. These sorts of adjustments include upfront fees and lump sum payments. The course finishes by talking about floating rate mortgages, the maximum interest rate on floating loans and negative amortization.
Fees and Annual Percentage Rate50 xpPractice with APR100 xpYour friend, the payday loan shark.100 xpCalculating APR on the schedule100 xpLump sum payments50 xpManually calculating interest and principal.100 xpModifying closing balances for a lump sum100 xpHiding unused rows review100 xpFixing the payment function100 xpFloating Rates50 xpNegative amortization scenario50 xpImpact of rising interest rates100 xpLonger-term loans and negative amortization100 xpMaximum annual rate100 xpMax interest rate with APR100 xp
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Financial Modeling in Google SheetsBrent Allen
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