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Revision as of 05:05, 14 March 2017
NOMINAL(ER, nperyear)
Where
- is the effective interest rate, and
- is the number of compounding periods per year.
NOMINAL() calculates the nominal annual interest rate.
Description
NOMINAL(ER, nperyear)
- Nominal Interest Rate is calculated depending on the effective interest rate and the number of compounding periods per year.
- The relationship between Effective Interest Rate and Nominal Interest Rate is as follows -
where
- Effective Interest Rate
- Nominal Interest Rate
- number of compounding periods per year
- Arguments and should be numeric, else Calci returns #N/A error message.
- If < 0 or if < 1, Calci returns #N/A error message.
- If is not an integer, it is truncated.
Examples
Consider the following example that shows the use of NOMINAL function:
5.75% | ||
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=NOMINAL(A1,A2) displays 0.05622136652263632 as a result. =NOMINAL("6.10%",6) displays 0.05950499347618399 as a result.
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