# Worksheet Links

In several places in the book there are links to supplementary Google worksheets. These are repeated here for convenience. In order to use these sheets you must make a copy in your own Google account (free to set up if you don't have one).&#x20;

### Loan Refinancing Worksheet [Link](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IPb6ZCUM9f-9DcDdwX3ryFGgqAdd7v2r7qED_M4FRow/edit#gid=0)

### Asset Allocation Worksheet [Link](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16VwrlnG8movCejtKP0Y77UNwZCD1lonGQwkRk8OvkFY/edit#gid=0)

### Rebalancing Worksheet [Link](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GCwXv2GV2cbYKzZUIh-GgRQ-gS_M4w2BtkasVbL0gNg/edit#gid=0)

### Checklist [Link](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1J7uFR1DjQbEBrbiyyTBDxUq4asHR_t41PtCUSYA3olw/edit#gid=0)


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