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Monday, February 13, 2017

RRI Time Value of Money Function


Time Value of Money Functions

Below is an excerpt from Excel Time Value of Money Functions for CPAs, a CPE course offered by CPASelfstudy.com


New Single Sum functions in Excel 2013 

There are two new time value of money functions in Excel 2013, the RRI and PDURATION functions.  Both of these functions will only work if you have Excel 2013 or greater.  You will not be able to replicate the examples using a lower version of Excel.

The RRI function returns the equivalent interest rate for the growth of an investment.  The inputs required are the number of periods, the present value and the future value.
In this blog entry, we are only going to discuss RRI and save PDURATION for another time.

RRI Example:

As an example, let’s say you invested $100,000 for 8 years compounded annually and the investment grows to a value of $150,000.  What is the equivalent rate of return?  Click here to read the rest of the entry.

Friday, February 10, 2017

Iphone 7 Delete All Solution

Finally - A solution -How to Delete ALL Emails on My Iphone 7.


I finally found a solution to deleting all the emails in my InBox at once. Why oh why did Apple get rid of the Delete All option?  It definitely needs to be added back.

I found the answer on this site  and it was very easy to do once you know the trick.

1. Go to your Inbox and click Edit.
2. Select a single email.
3. Press and hold down  the Move button at the bottom of the screen and then uncheck the email you selected.
4. A page will pop up and you can select if all the emails should go to Trash or Junk.
5. Make your selection and all your emails disappear!
You may have to hold the Move button for a good couple of seconds, depending upon on how mail you have. 
If you don't see the page, it may just automatically got to Trash.I have had that happen a couple of times.


Make sure that you really want to delete everything in your Inbox before you do this. 
Don't forget that this just deleted them from your inbox- you still need to clean out your trash folder at some point.




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