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Okay, there is a lot of stuff here, whats the easiest way to learn how to use this program?

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Okay, there is a lot of stuff here, whats the easiest way to learn how to use this program?

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A. Well, we don’t know about the easiest way (we hope it is easy to use to begin with), but certainly a good way is to see the feature list and follow the links. Also, if you haven’t already done so, please check out the Introduction as well as the General Instructions. On the other hand, you could just open up a calculator and start playing with the program. Go ahead. You won’t break it!! Just remember though, that if you don’t get the results you are expecting, then most likely its because you don’t have a setting set the way we are expecting it to be set. That’s when you should read this help manual. 🙂 Q. This is good, but the Amortization Schedule seems to have a lot of features. I want to learn how to create different loans for many different scenarios. A. Please see Sample Loans in the program’s Help with step-by-step instructions for creating many different kinds of loan schedules.

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