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DateDif Example

DateDif Example
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  • Sheet 1: Practice Example to use with the step-by-step guide
  • Sheet 2: RE Financial Modeling Example

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The workbook demonstrates how to use the DATEDIF function in Excel through a practice scenario and a real estate financial modeling application.

Sheet 1 includes a practice example designed to be used alongside a step-by-step instructional guide for learning the DATEDIF function.

Sheet 2 provides a real estate financial modeling example that applies the DATEDIF function in a CRE context.

The main function featured in this workbook is DATEDIF, which calculates the difference between two dates in various units (days, months, years).

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DATEDIF is useful for calculating the duration of leases, loan terms, or investment holding periods with precision in months, years, or days, which is critical in financial modeling.