Retiree needs help desperately!

urnypr3

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Hello to all:<o:p></o:p>
I am (Retired) & cannot for the life of me figure any ofthis out.<o:p></o:p>
What I am trying to do is automate this excel sheet toperform what I currently have to do one line at a time. I’m not sure if it evencan be done.<o:p></o:p>
I would like to be able to input one item (PAID) and haveeverything else update automatically.<o:p></o:p>
I would like whatever I have to do insert the date it waspaid on (C), reduce the Balance Owed (D) update the Ending Balance (G). I wouldhave to input the Charges and Interest myself.<o:p></o:p>
I would also like to have whatever update the next closingand Due dates to the next month on the Closing date and clear the amount in thePAID field but retain the other amounts.<o:p></o:p>
If at all possible I would like to be able to copy thecomplete worksheet to a new worksheet for the following month and rename theTab as May_2013, June_2013, etc.<o:p></o:p>
Thank You in advance for all your help.<o:p></o:p>
 

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when you insert an amount that has been paid into cell A1, an adjacent cell can detect that cell A1 is no longer empty and fill itself with the current date - is this something like you want to do?
 
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yes exactly. I am also trying to provi
AccountPaidPaid DateBalance OwedChargesInterestEnding Balance**Closing DateDue DateMIN PAY
BofA-$100.00March 29, 2013$1,750.00$0.00$0.00$1,650.00 4/10/2013April 8, 2013$17.00
CHASE-$75.00April 10, 2013$1,842.81$0.00$0.00$1,767.81 4/20/2013April 17, 2013$25.00
GM Financial$500.00March 30, 2013$3,760.71$0.00$28.73$3,289.44 4/20/2013April 7, 2013$499.74
AMEX-$0.00February 21, 2013$24.00$0.00$0.00$24.00 2/12/2013April 9, 2013$24.00

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The Closing Date is when the Credit Card does the updates and adds the int. and or charges. The Due Date is when a payment needs to be made by. Those are both dates that I currently update to the next month one at a time. I have 29 Rows of accounts. I only supplied a small portion of the worksheet. Thank you oldbrewer for all you are trying to do I certainly appreciate it.
 
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AccountBalance OwedMIN PAYChargesInterestPaidPaid DateClosing DateDue DateEnding Balance
BofA-$1,750.00$17.00$0.00$0.00$100.00March 29, 201304/10/2013April 8, 2013$1,650.00
CHASE-$1,842.81$25.00$0.00$0.00$75.00April 10, 20134/20/2013April 17, 2013$1,767.81
GM Financial$3,760.71$499.74$0.00$28.73$500.00March 30, 20134/20/2013April 7, 2013$3,289.44
AMEX-$24.00$24.00$0.00$0.00$0.00February 21, 201302/12/2013April 9, 2013$24.00




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It seems to me that changing the order of the columns as above is more logical. The ending balance is automatically calculated and next months table can automatically pick up the outstanding balances. J2 = B2+D2+E2-F2
B2 on next months sheet will be =sheet1!B2
you can use conditional formatting to tell you that payment is due within 7 days by having a spare cell with formula = today() this gives current date and you can calculate due date minus todays date = days left to pay - to progress this farther I would prefer to Email the spreadsheet back and forth.
 
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Thank You this is what I had at the beginning of my work but I couldn't figure out the rest so I changed to what I show you. I will update to what you have done and would very much like to Email you what I have. Do I do that with the private message section of this site?
 
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