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    In the budget area what is the difference between cash,equity,loan. Is equity if you borrow outside the original loan.
    Still under the budget tab and under profiability where does the figure + principal come from.
    Cheers Rick

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    Hi Rick

    The two loan options, loan and equity, are just different loan options that allow you to split the finance across two different loan settings if needed.

    The principal figure is the principal payments paid for that period of the loan, a bug has been fixed for the next release where principal payments still show even if interest only is selected.

    Regards

    Philip Batey
    JATPAC Designs

    Author of Investment Detective

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    Originally posted by pbatey:

    Hi Rick

    The two loan options, loan and equity, are just different loan options that allow you to split the finance across two different loan settings if needed.

    The principal figure is the principal payments paid for that period of the loan, a bug has been fixed for the next release where principal payments still show even if interest only is selected.

    Regards

    Philip Batey
    JATPAC Designs

    Author of Investment Detective

    Philip,

    When is the next release out?

    Cheers!

    — MJ.

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    Hi Rick

    At the moment my plan is to have a beta ready by August, but that could change.

    Regards

    Philip Batey
    JATPAC Designs

    Author of Investment Detective

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