Manuals/calci/NPER

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NPER(r,pm,pv,fv,ty)


  • is the interest rate.
  • is the amount for a period.
  • is the at present value.
  • is the future value.
  • is the type.

Description

  • This function gives the number of periods for an investment.
  • It is based on the period, fixed payments and a fixed interest rate.
  • This function calculates number of periods for an investment or a loan with the assumption of constant payments at regular intervals and a fixed interest rate.
  • In   ,   is the rate of interest for the period.
  • Suppose we are taking a loan for 8 percent annual interest rate and paying the amount in monthly, then the   value is 8%/12.
  • So we have to enter the   value as 8%/12 or 0.6667% or 0.006667 in to the formula as the rate.
  •   is the fixed payment payed in each period and there is no changes in the life of the annuity.
  • Normally   value includes principal and interest amount but there is no other fees or taxes additionally.
  • We have to enter   with negative(-) sign.   is the future value of an investment or loan (the value you want to achieve at the end of all periods) when we are omitting the value of   ,then it is assumed to be 0.
  •   is the number 0 or 1 which is specifies the time to make a payment during the period.
  • when we are not giving the value of  , then it is assumed to be 0.

ty value - Explanation 0 - Payments are due at the end of the period. 1 - Payments are due at the beginning of the period.

Examples

  1. =NPER(14%/12,-1500,-4000,100000,1) = 46.55666767
  2. =NPER(10%/12,-750,-2900,800000,1) = 271.42461700707
  3. =NPER(10%/12,-750,-2900,800000,0) = 272.292024206798
  4. =NPER(15%/12,-300,20000) = 144.2347824
  5. =NPER(15%/12,-300,20000,500000) = 392.4483377

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