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Financial Functions

Financial Functions. Working with Loans and Investments. =PMT( rate, nper , pv , [fv=0] [type=0]) =FV( rate, nper , pmt, [ pv =0] [type=0]) =NPER( rate, pmt, pv , [fv=0] [type=0]) =PV( rate, nper , pmt, [fv=0] [type=0]) =RATE( nper , pmt, pv , [fv=0] [type=0]) Rate = NPER = PV =

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Financial Functions

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  1. Financial Functions

  2. Working with Loans and Investments • =PMT(rate, nper, pv, [fv=0] [type=0]) • =FV(rate, nper, pmt, [pv=0] [type=0]) • =NPER(rate, pmt, pv, [fv=0] [type=0]) • =PV(rate, nper, pmt, [fv=0] [type=0]) • =RATE(nper, pmt, pv, [fv=0] [type=0]) • Rate= • NPER = • PV = • FV = • PMT =

  3. Working with Loans and Investments • To calculate the of the monthly or quarterly required to , use the PMT function • To calculate the , use the FV function • To calculate the monthly or quarterly a loan or meet an investment goal, use the NPER function • To calculate the of a loan or investment, use the PV function • To calculate the of a loan or investment, use the RATE function

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