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Property & debt: What If Tool
jjmccoy32
For an established auto loan, I tried to use the "What If" tool assuming I would pay an additional principal amount each month. The tool results in an "updated" payoff schedule and date that doesn't make sense. Has anyone else noticed this problem?
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Quicken_Natalie
Hello
@jjmccoy32
,
Thank you for taking the time to report this issue to the Community, although I apologize that you have not yet received a response.
If you are still needing assistance, please take a moment to review the information available
here
and post back to let us know what version and release of Quicken you're using.
You may also consider creating a new loan account in Quicken and adding the current loan terms and details, to determine if the "What If" Tool behaves properly in the new account.
Thank you,
Quicken Natalie
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Quicken_Natalie
Hello
@jjmccoy32
,
Thank you for taking the time to report this issue to the Community, although I apologize that you have not yet received a response.
If you are still needing assistance, please take a moment to review the information available
here
and post back to let us know what version and release of Quicken you're using.
You may also consider creating a new loan account in Quicken and adding the current loan terms and details, to determine if the "What If" Tool behaves properly in the new account.
Thank you,
Quicken Natalie
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