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Task Scheduling - Loan Calculator - Dashboard View

Download and customize a free Task Scheduling Loan Calculator Dashboard View Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

Task Scheduled Date Start Time End Time Assigned To Priority Status
Loan Application Review 2024-04-15 09:00 11:30 Sarah Johnson High In Progress
Interest Rate Calculation 2024-04-16 13:00 15:00 Mike Chen Medium Pending
Credit Score Analysis 2024-04-17 10:00 12:30 Lisa Wong High Not Started
Loan Approval Decision 2024-04-18 14:00 16:30 David Kim Critical Scheduled
Documentation Preparation 2024-04-19 08:30 11:00 Emma Patel Medium Not Started

Comprehensive Excel Template for Task Scheduling & Loan Calculator – Dashboard View

This advanced Excel template uniquely integrates the functionality of a Task Scheduling system with a robust Loan Calculator, all presented in an intuitive and interactive Dashboar View. Designed to serve project managers, financial analysts, and small business owners, this multi-functional template combines real-time task tracking with financial projections to deliver actionable insights in one centralized dashboard.

The integration of Task Scheduling allows users to manage timelines, assign responsibilities, set deadlines, and monitor progress across projects. Meanwhile, the embedded Loan Calculator enables quick computations of monthly payments, interest costs, amortization schedules, and total repayment amounts based on loan parameters such as principal amount, interest rate (fixed or variable), term duration (in months), and payment frequency.

The entire template is structured to operate in a Dashboard View, which offers a high-level overview of both the task schedule and financial health. This visual interface uses pivot tables, conditional formatting, charts, and dynamic filters to provide real-time feedback, making it ideal for daily decision-making and stakeholder reporting.

Sheet Names & Structure

The template includes five core sheets:

  1. Task Scheduling Dashboard: The primary view showing all tasks with progress indicators, due dates, priority levels, and assignees.
  2. Loan Calculator Inputs: Contains user-defined fields for loan parameters such as principal, interest rate, term length, and payment type.
  3. Amortization Schedule: A detailed table showing monthly breakdowns of principal and interest payments over time.
  4. Task Progress Tracker: Tracks task completion status via checkboxes or color-coded progress bars.
  5. Dashboards Summary (Combined View): A dynamic summary sheet that consolidates key metrics from both systems using charts and KPIs.

Table Structures & Column Definitions

All data is organized in structured tables with clearly defined column types:

1. Task Scheduling Dashboard (Sheet: Task Scheduling Dashboard)

  • Task ID: Unique alphanumeric identifier (data type: Text, 10 chars).
  • Description: Brief summary of the task (Text, up to 100 characters).
  • Assigned To: Name of responsible person (Text).
  • Start Date: Date when task begins (Date/Time format).
  • Due Date: Deadline for completion (Date/Time format).
  • Status: Status of task: "Not Started", "In Progress", "On Hold", "Completed" (Text, dropdown list).
  • Priority: High, Medium, Low (Text dropdown).
  • Progress (%): Percentage of completion (Number, 0–100).
  • Dependencies: List of tasks that must be completed first (Text or linked cell references).

2. Loan Calculator Inputs (Sheet: Loan Calculator Inputs)

  • Principal Amount: Initial loan value (Currency, required).
  • Annual Interest Rate (%): Fixed or variable rate (Number, decimal format).
  • Loan Term (Months): Duration of the loan in months (Integer).
  • Payment Frequency: Monthly, Bi-weekly, Weekly (Text dropdown).
  • Payment Type: End-of-period or Beginning-of-period (Text dropdown).
  • Additional Costs: Fees such as origination or insurance (Currency, optional).

3. Amortization Schedule (Sheet: Amortization Schedule)

  • Payment #: Monthly sequence number.
  • Date: Payment date (Date format).
  • Principal Payment: Amount applied to the loan balance (Currency).
  • Interest Payment: Interest calculated for that period (Currency).
  • Total Monthly Payment: Sum of principal and interest (Currency).
  • Remaining Balance: Loan balance after payment (Currency, updated dynamically).

Formulas Required

The template relies on several built-in Excel functions for accurate calculations:

  • =PMT(rate, nper, pv): Calculates monthly loan payments based on interest rate, term, and principal.
  • =IPMT(rate, per, nper, pv): Returns interest portion of a payment for a given period.
  • =PPMT(rate, per, nper, pv): Returns principal portion of a payment.
  • =IF(AND(...)): Used in conditional logic to determine task status or alert users when due dates are approaching.
  • =VLOOKUP() and =INDEX(MATCH()): To pull data from one sheet to another (e.g., retrieving a user’s name from a reference table).
  • =SUMIFS() and =COUNTIFS(): Used in summary dashboards to calculate total tasks completed, overdue tasks, or high-priority items.

Conditional Formatting

To enhance visual clarity and user engagement:

  • Task Status Colors: Green for "Completed", Yellow for "In Progress", Red for "Overdue" or "On Hold".
  • Due Date Alerts: Cells with due dates in the past are highlighted in red (using conditional formatting with formula: =AND(DueDate).
  • Progress Bars: A horizontal bar shows task completion percentage using a data bar (based on Progress % column).
  • Interest Rate Highlight: If the interest rate exceeds 8%, cells turn orange for financial warning.

User Instructions

To use this template effectively:

  1. Enter task details in the "Task Scheduling Dashboard" sheet, including clear descriptions and assigned personnel.
  2. Set due dates and priorities to ensure timely execution.
  3. In the "Loan Calculator Inputs" sheet, input principal amount, interest rate (as a percentage), term in months, and frequency of payment.
  4. Click "Calculate Amortization" (a button created via Excel macros or manual formula triggers) to generate the detailed amortization schedule.
  5. Use the "Task Progress Tracker" to update completion status weekly or bi-weekly for real-time tracking.
  6. Navigate to the "Dashboards Summary" sheet for a visual overview of key performance indicators (KPIs), such as overdue tasks, total loan cost, and average task duration.

Example Rows

Task Scheduling Dashboard:

  • Task ID: T-001
    Description: Finalize quarterly financial report
    Assigned To: Jane Smith
    Start Date: 2024-03-15
    Due Date: 2024-04-30
    Status: In Progress
    Priroity: High
    Progress (%): 65%
  • Task ID: T-002
    Description: Schedule vendor meetings with IT team
    Assigned To: John Doe
    Start Date: 2024-03-18
    Due Date: 2024-04-15
    Status: Not Started
    Priority: Medium
    Progress (%): 0%

Loan Calculator Inputs (example):

  • Principal Amount: $25,000
    Annual Interest Rate (%): 5.25
    Loan Term (Months): 60
    Payment Frequency: Monthly
    Payment Type: End-of-period

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The Dashboards Summary sheet features:

  • Pie Chart: Breakdown of task statuses (Completed, In Progress, Overdue).
  • Bar Chart: Monthly loan payment comparison over time.
  • Line Graph: Showing the reduction of remaining loan balance across periods.
  • Heatmap: Displays priority levels and overdue tasks (high-priority overdue = red).
  • KPI Cards: Visual indicators showing "Total Overdue Tasks", "Estimated Total Loan Cost", and "Average Task Duration".

This Dashboard View transforms the traditional Excel experience into a strategic, user-friendly interface where task scheduling and financial planning work in harmony. Whether managing a project or evaluating loan feasibility, users gain immediate visibility and control—making it an essential tool for modern business operations.

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