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2. Payment Periods <math>(PP)\le 0</math> | 2. Payment Periods <math>(PP)\le 0</math> | ||
3. Present Value<math>(PV)\le 0</math> | 3. Present Value<math>(PV)\le 0</math> | ||
− | 4. | + | 4. Start Period<math>(SP)\lt 1</math> |
5. End Period<math>(EP)\lt 1</math> | 5. End Period<math>(EP)\lt 1</math> | ||
6. <math>SP \gt EP</math> | 6. <math>SP \gt EP</math> |
Revision as of 02:38, 24 February 2014
CUMIPMT(R, NPPeriods, PValue, SP, EP, Type)
- is the interest rate.
- is the total number of payment periods.
- is the present value.
- is the Start period beginning with 1.
- is the End period.
- is the timing of the payment.
Description
- This function gives the cumulative interest paid on a loan between and .
- CUMIPMT shows the ERROR value when
1. Interest Rate 2. Payment Periods 3. Present Value 4. Start PeriodFailed to parse (MathML with SVG or PNG fallback (recommended for modern browsers and accessibility tools): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle (SP)\lt 1} 5. End PeriodFailed to parse (unknown function "\lt"): {\displaystyle (EP)\lt 1} 6. Failed to parse (unknown function "\gt"): {\displaystyle SP \gt EP}
- should be 0 or 1.
TYPE TIMIING 0 Payment at the end of the period 1 Payment at the beginning of the period
Examples
=CUMIPMT(0.03/12,B3*12,B4,13,24,0)
CUMIPMT returns -5527.3132.
Consider another example
=CUMIPMT(0.02/12,10*12,200000,10,20,1) CUMIPMT returns -3269.9831.