Thank you for your help
On Monday, 11 January 2016 10:11:15 UTC+5, Abhi wrote:
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> When you are subtracting, you are excluding the start date.
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> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Izhar >
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>> Please open the attachment see the question.
>> Thanks in advance.
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but if we subtract 4-2 we get 2 and and then add the same two into 2 we get
4 then why in the date
if I take a loan from a bank, the banker wont include the first date in
view of applying markup rate on my loan
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Are you =EXP(E:RT) or =NOT(EXP(E:RT)) in Excel? And do you wanna be? It’s
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When you are subtracting, you are excluding the start date.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Izhar wrote:
> Please open the attachment see the question.
> Thanks in advance.
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> Are you =EXP(E:RT) or =NOT(EXP(E:RT)) in Excel? And do you wanna be? It’s
> =TIME(2,DO:IT,N:OW) ! Join officia