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  =FVSCHEDULE(A1,[B1,B2,B3]) : Calculates the future value with Principal in cell A1 and <br />array of interests from cells B1 to B3. Returns '''3.214224''' as a result.
 
  =FVSCHEDULE(A1,[B1,B2,B3]) : Calculates the future value with Principal in cell A1 and <br />array of interests from cells B1 to B3. Returns '''3.214224''' as a result.
 
  =FVSCHEDULE(1,[0.08,0.12]) : Calculates the future value with the mentioned argument values. <br />Returns '''1.2096000000000002''' as a result.
 
  =FVSCHEDULE(1,[0.08,0.12]) : Calculates the future value with the mentioned argument values. <br />Returns '''1.2096000000000002''' as a result.
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Revision as of 13:06, 19 July 2015

FVSCHEDULE(Principal, Schedule)

Where

  • represents the present value, and
  • represents the array of interest rates to apply.

FVSCHEDULE() calculates the future value of an initial principal after applying a series of compound interest rates.

Description

FVSCHEDULE(Principal, Schedule)

  • Argument can be a numeric value or empty cell. For non-numeric values, Calci displays NaN error message.
  • Blank cells in the array of argument are considered to be zero (0).

Examples

Consider the following example that shows the use of FVSCHEDULE function:

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=FVSCHEDULE(A1,[B1,B2,B3]) : Calculates the future value with Principal in cell A1 and 
array of interests from cells B1 to B3. Returns 3.214224 as a result. =FVSCHEDULE(1,[0.08,0.12]) : Calculates the future value with the mentioned argument values.
Returns 1.2096000000000002 as a result.

Related Videos

FVSCHEDULE

See Also

References