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You should be able to do that in any spreadsheet program (IE. Excel) in about 10 minutes.
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Not within ProSeries. If you have some kind of spreadsheet program like Excel, you could easily do something like that.
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Beat you by about 6 seconds...lol
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The sun was in my eyes. My shoelaces were untied. The phone rang. I have lots of excuses if I need them 😁
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if you google 'amortization calculators' you'll find a bunch a free ones.
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I have one bookmarked but I have so many bookmarks that, as @Just-Lisa-Now- suggests, I just Google and find the one I like, along with many others.
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I bookmarked a website that has a lot of them listed, by category:
https://www.azcentralcu.org/loans/calculators
For instance, the generic Debt calculator there will take you to:
https://www.fintactix.com/azcentral/tools/debt/d08
And there are links from that loan payoff schedule graphic view to the amortization table.
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