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  2. How to Create a Financial Projection in Excel - AOL

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    Open an Excel sheet with your historical sales data. Select data in the two columns with the date and net revenue data. Click on the Data tab and pick "Forecast Sheet."

  3. Compa-ratio - Wikipedia

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    The formula commonly used by compensation professionals to assess the competitiveness of an employee's pay level involves calculating a compa-ratio. Compa-ratio is the short form for comparative ratio .

  4. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    Example of a spreadsheet holding data about a group of audio tracks. A spreadsheet is a computer application for computation, organization, analysis and storage of data in tabular form. [1] [2] [3] Spreadsheets were developed as computerized analogs of paper accounting worksheets. [4] The program operates on data entered in cells of a table.

  5. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Excel Mobile is a spreadsheet program that can edit XLSX files. It can edit and format text in cells, calculate formulas, search within the spreadsheet, sort rows and columns, freeze panes, filter the columns, add comments, and create charts.

  6. This simple formula will tell you what to pay every employee

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  7. Amortization calculator - Wikipedia

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    The formula for the periodic payment amount is derived as follows. For an amortization schedule, we can define a function p t {\displaystyle p_{t}} that represents the principal amount remaining immediately after the t {\displaystyle t} -th payment is made.

  8. Actuarial notation - Wikipedia

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    Actuarial notation is a shorthand method to allow actuaries to record mathematical formulas that deal with interest rates and life tables. Traditional notation uses a halo system, where symbols are placed as superscript or subscript before or after the main letter. Example notation using the halo system can be seen below.

  9. Equated monthly installment - Wikipedia

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    The formula for EMI (in arrears) is: [2] = (+) or, equivalently, = (+) (+) Where: P is the principal amount borrowed, A is the periodic amortization payment, r is the annual interest rate divided by 100 (annual interest rate also divided by 12 in case of monthly installments), and n is the total number of payments (for a 30-year loan with monthly payments n = 30 × 12 = 360).