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Here are some free downloads about the C2BII program. Before anything else, make sure you have read the “Installation Instructions” pdf.

View in YouTube a walkthrough of the C2BII functionality (best viewed in Full screen mode)

View in YouTube the C2BII installation procedure

Download Installation Instructions for C2BII (pdf)

Download the User Manual for C2BII (pdf)

Download the C2BII Program (Ver 1.0.4)

Receive a FREE ACTIVATION CODE (valid for 180 days)

Download Tutorial for “Event Type” creation procedure (pdf)

Download Tutorial for “Calculated CashFlow” (CCF) creation procedure (pdf)

Download the “Checklist before Calculation” (pdf)

Download sample database with “Primary Entries” example

Download sample database with “Annual Entries” example

Download sample database with “Import Data from CSV file” example

View the “Downloads menu” in c2bii.com

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