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Old November 8th, 2007, 11:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
snowsnow
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Hey Guys:

Can anyone tell me how Excel pricing ACT/365 using Price formula?
Because If I do it manually, I don't get the same answer. I have looked at
the help on Price and plug the number into the formula they provided , still
no luck.


Thanks
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Old November 8th, 2007, 12:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Frederik[_3_]
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Default Price Function

Have a look in the help: the formula used by Excel is clearly shown...


"snowsnow" snowsnow @discussions.microsoft.com schreef in bericht
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Hey Guys:

Can anyone tell me how Excel pricing ACT/365 using Price formula?
Because If I do it manually, I don't get the same answer. I have looked at
the help on Price and plug the number into the formula they provided ,
still
no luck.


Thanks



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Old November 8th, 2007, 12:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Frederik[_3_]
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Default Price Function

Sorry... Didn't read good enough... Can't help...

"snowsnow" snowsnow @discussions.microsoft.com schreef in bericht
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Hey Guys:

Can anyone tell me how Excel pricing ACT/365 using Price formula?
Because If I do it manually, I don't get the same answer. I have looked at
the help on Price and plug the number into the formula they provided ,
still
no luck.


Thanks



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Old November 8th, 2007, 12:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
snowsnow[_2_]
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Default Price Function

The problem I am facing is that, if I chose ACT/ACT and I do my manual
calculation using ACt/ACT day count I got the same answer as EXCEL. However
if I do ACT/365, my answer is different to what EXCEL provided.

"Frederik" wrote:

Sorry... Didn't read good enough... Can't help...

"snowsnow" snowsnow @discussions.microsoft.com schreef in bericht
...
Hey Guys:

Can anyone tell me how Excel pricing ACT/365 using Price formula?
Because If I do it manually, I don't get the same answer. I have looked at
the help on Price and plug the number into the formula they provided ,
still
no luck.


Thanks




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Old November 8th, 2007, 02:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Bernard Liengme
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Default Price Function

Want to give some numbers?
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Bernard V Liengme
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The problem I am facing is that, if I chose ACT/ACT and I do my manual
calculation using ACt/ACT day count I got the same answer as EXCEL.
However
if I do ACT/365, my answer is different to what EXCEL provided.

"Frederik" wrote:

Sorry... Didn't read good enough... Can't help...

"snowsnow" snowsnow @discussions.microsoft.com schreef in bericht
...
Hey Guys:

Can anyone tell me how Excel pricing ACT/365 using Price formula?
Because If I do it manually, I don't get the same answer. I have looked
at
the help on Price and plug the number into the formula they provided ,
still
no luck.


Thanks






 




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