September 2017 Webinar: Using Microsoft Excel for Investment Planning, Personal Finance & Financial Analysis

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I use Excel a lot for my investment planning, stocks analysis, personal budgeting, savings goal calculations and business financials. Then, I use it for corporate finance projects I get from both local and foreign corporate clients (companies).

In this webinar, I will be taking you through the formulas, templates and tools I use in Excel for personal finance, investment planning and other financial calculations.

You will be learning how to use PMT to plan your savings towards a goal (buying a property or your child's ivy league university education fee). 
You will learn how to create a personal or business loan schedule. 
You will learn how to determine how much your monthly savings in an interest bearing account will amount to in 5 or 10 years from now
You will learn how to calculate the interest rate the microfinance bank is giving you that 6 months loan at (you'll be surprised at the figure, I'll use a live example)
You will learn how to calculate how long to finish paying for a car or home loan (mortgage) if you pick your own monthly/yearly repayment amount
You will learn how I analyse stocks and get access a special tool I built and made freely available for Nigerians
You will learn how to make some common business financial calculations

Don't miss the webinar!

Date: Thursday, September 21, 2017
Time: 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Venue: YouTube Live --  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOJ9hEgDlA4   (just click on the link to join on the webinar day, you might want to set a reminder too)

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