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| Personal Finance: Determine your crossover point with the Investment Spreadsheet 2.0 |
| Published: August 6, 2007, 9:00 pm |
| Tags: Financial, Google Spreadsheets, Money, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Money, Top |
| an investment spreadsheet on Google Docs and Spreadsheets that helps you calculate your crossover point (which they're also referring to as FU money for reasons I'll assume you can figure out). Just plug in your income, investment percentage, spending, and with a few other variables to get a nice graph of your crossover point potential. You can |
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| Make Your Own Feed Reader with Google Spreadsheets [How To] |
| Published: June 12, 2008, 10:15 am |
| Tags: How To, Customization, Feed Readers, Google Docs, Google Spreadsheets, Rss, Top |
| choice of web sites. Using Google Spreadsheets' publishing function, it takes only a little bit of cell hacking to pull in and customize feed items, and you simply publish only the cells containing the feed links when you're done. Helpful for start pages, personal web pages, or creating a reader for only the top feeds you need to stay on top |
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| Chart Your Investments with Google Spreadsheet [Google Spreadsheets] |
| Published: June 16, 2008, 2:55 pm |
| Tags: Google Spreadsheets, In Brief, Investing, Investments, Money, Personal Finance, Spreadsheets |
| Techie Leonard Lin publishes his investment asset allocation in a Google Spreadsheet which employs the super-useful GoogleFinance formula for live-updating stock prices in-sheet. [via] |
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