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8:29 am August 31, 2010
| Jae Jun
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At first I used AAA but then yahoo produced errors for the AAA which is why I switched to A, but now Yahoo doesn't display any corp bond rates which is why I ended up switching to AAA again off another site.
Whether you use AAA or A, the end valuation only changes in cents.
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9:28 pm August 30, 2010
| MrBook
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Post edited 4:36 am – August 31, 2010 by MrBook
Jae; I just noticed something. In the most recent tutorial for premium users you indicated that you used the 20 year Corporate A rated bond for the Graham formula in the denominator on p.14. You said the same thing in your Dec. 1st, 2009 blog entry.
Yet in my most recent addition of the premium spreadsheet for the Help section for the Graham valuation you indicated that you used the AAA Corporate bond rate. You also said in the most recent tutorial for the Graham valuation for premium users that you used the AAA Corporate bond rate.
Which one of these is the typo error?
Thanks.
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8:39 am January 17, 2010
| kwilde
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Sorry for the rookie mistake, but thank you for the help.
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12:18 pm January 16, 2010
| Jae Jun
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Kevin,
There is a clear button in each tab that you have to press to clear. I set up predefined values in the yelllow boxes which you need to erase.
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11:49 am January 16, 2010
| kwilde
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Hi Jae,
I'm a new user of your spreadsheet, so it may just be a problem I'm making, but so far every company I've analyzed results in a Graham valuation of $39.42 on the 5 yrs spreadsheet and $28.28 on the 10 year spreadsheet.
Hopefullly you can help.
Thanks,
Kevin
P.S. Looks like a wonderful product.
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