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foreign welcome to contacts in this lesson were going to be looking at the loan amortization schedule Im going to do this using Excel now we have done two other lessons relating to the low amortization schedule and the first one we just showed how to prepare a simple low amortization schedule using Excel so that was a very simplified example so if you do not know how to prepare a loan amortization schedule I would strongly encourage you to check that one out before looking at this one here because that one was quite simple and in the second one we looked at how to do a loan amortization schedule but in that scenario we had extra payments being made toward the loan over and above the monthly required payments so if someone is making extra payment toward the loan how does that feature into our loan amortization schedule using Excel and we showed that in our second lesson now what is happening in this lesson well in this one here were looking at the same loan amortization schedule but