40-year modelling spreadsheet

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The 40-year modelling spreadsheet is also called the financial modelling spreadsheet, the Radical Routes spreadsheet, the 40-year spreadsheet or the business plan.

This spreadsheet gets updated regularly by Catalyst Collective. At the time of writing, in May 2025, the most up to date version is version 3.3.5. The spreadsheet is available in the RRModel Spreadsheet online file storage.

The spreadsheet works best when downloaded to a device, and opened Libreoffice - in the .ods file format. Libreoffice is a free, open source office suite similar to Microsoft Office. Once Libreoffice is downloaded, the spreadsheet software we recommend using, and that the spreadsheet was designed to be used on, is called LibreOffice Calc. It is possible to use Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel however we have noticed glitches in the calculations and protected cells, therefore advise against it.

Information needed to fill in the spreadsheet

If you are trying to fill in the spreadsheet, it will help to have the following information to hand. This guidance has come about from filling in the spreadsheet for an already housed coop. Much of it will also be applicable to an unhoused coop, and in some places estimate figures will need to be used.

Cash in the bank

This is total money in the co-op's name, in all co-op bank accounts, including savings.

fixed assets

Find this information on the most recent balance sheet, representing the value of all property owned by the coop. This is zero if your co-op does not own any property.

rental income

Be careful to input this correctly, either per week or per month

most recent mortgage statement

The information needed from this document is 1) capital balance, 2) interest rate, and 3) monthly payment.

Radical Routes loan statement

The header of this document should say ""Co-operative & Community Finance"" as well as Radical Routes because CCF administer RR loans. The information needed from this document is 1) capital balance, 2) interest rate, and 3) monthly payment

Outstanding loanstock details

This should include 1) starting dates, 2) length in years, 3) interest rate, 4) amount, 5) simple/compound interest. The name of the lender should only include the initials, so for example loanstock from Zara Chowdhary should appear as 'ZC'. This is so that when the spreadsheet is shared externally, the loanstock investors are not identifiable.

annual council tax

annual insurance cost

annual maintenance spend

This could be the average over 3 years, or an annual maintenance budget, or an estimate with a minimum of £250 per bedroom per year

Local Housing Allowance rate

LHA is calculated by inputting the postcode of the property on the [government LHA calulator. The figure we use generally is the shared accommodation rate - correlating to one person paying 1 rent per bedroom. However, other rates may be applicable if, for example, a member is entitled to the 1 bedroom rate if they are receiving disability benefits, more bedrooms if they have dependents etc.

bank charges

Many RR coops bank with Coop bank (free), or Unity Trust Bank (£72 per year, or £6 per month)

any other regular income

For example - regular donations

any other regular expenses

For example, travel, website hosting costs, internet or a building service charges. This should not include electric, gas or water bills as RR recommends these costs are dealt with as separate from the co-op's expenses, and housing co-ops charge separately for bills. The spreadsheet may or may not include internet expenses, depending on whether this is paid for by the coop.

How to input data into the spreadsheet

The only cells that are editable are purple. Orange sections are for existing coops, and yellow sections are for new coops.

The main sheets to fill in

Info and Ongoing Inc&Exp

Income - rental income and other income; For co-ops applying for a RR loan, rental income must be below LHA. In some cases, if the co-op is receiving trading income, they will lose their exemption for corporation tax.

Expenses - void percentage; house insurance; maintenance; council tax; bank charges; RR member payments; accountant; other expenses.

Day1 Inc&Exp

Cash in the bank; day 1 expenditures (such as property purchase cost, mortgage fees, RR loan fees, Day 1 maintenance work, surveys etc. Scrolling down to the bottom of this page you should also input the value of any existing properties.

=Existing Loans

This page calculates how much already existing loans money the coop owes in mortgages, other "mortgage-type" loans that are repaid on a monthly basis, or loanstock.

The capital balance reading date is the last date covered on the most recent loan statement.

The remaining capital balance is the amount of the loan that the co-op is due to repay - this could be in the tens or hundreds of thousands of pounds.

New Loans

This page models for any new loans.

Yearly Breakdown

Check that the rate of inflation is set to 3%, and the rent increase rate is set to at least 2%.

There is a 3% increase in the ‘Mortgage Interest rate change’ sheet over the first 10 years. This is based on Ecology Building Society's stress testing policy. The actual interest rate is inputted per loan in the New Loans or Existing Loans sheet. The lender's interest rate (often Ecology Building Society, or Triodos) includes the Bank of England 'base rate' that fluctuates.

Testing the viability of the spreadsheet

Once all sheets have been filled in, there are a number of things to check that the business plan is viable/sustainable, that income covers all expenditure, and that the bank balance remains positive.

On the Info and Ongoing Inc&Exp sheet, scroll to the bottom of the page, and check that the ongoing surplus is positive and ideally above £1200 per year.

On the Year 1 Breakdown sheet, scroll to the bottom of the page, and check that the balance is positive. Scroll to the right and check all 12 month bank balances are positive.

The Yearly Breakdown page is the main page to pay attention to to see that the business plan is viable. The bank balance needs to be positive at all times. On version 3.3.5 of the spreadsheet, the Bank Balance appears on Row 93, but in other versions it may appear higher or lower than this.

At the bottom of the Yearly Breakdown page, there is a graph that represents the bank balance over 40 years. This should have an upward trend, which means that the co-op is accumulating money over time and therefore can cover any unexpected costs.