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COUPNCD returns (Sun APRIL 15, 2007). | COUPNCD returns (Sun APRIL 15, 2007). | ||
+ | *=COUPNCD("2007/02/21","2008/02/21",2,1) | ||
+ | Tue Aug 21 2007 00:00:00 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time) | ||
+ | *=COUPNCD("2005-07-13", "2009-01-18", 2, 3) | ||
+ | Mon Jul 18 2005 05:30:00 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time) | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 00:31, 24 February 2014
COUPNCD(s,m,f,b)
- is the security's settlement date.
- is the security's maturity date(Expire date).
- is the number of coupon(interest) payments per year(1,2 or 4)
- is the Type of day count basis.
Description
- This function returns a date that represents next coupon date after the settlement date.
- must be 1,2 or 4
- COUPNCD shows there value when Failed to parse (unknown function "\lt"): {\displaystyle basis\lt 0} or Failed to parse (unknown function "\gt"): {\displaystyle basis\gt 0} Basis>4,
- must be greater than or equal to maturity date.
- is the calender system to use.
0 - US method (NASD), 12 months of 30 days each 1 - Actual number of days in months, actual number of days in year 2 - Actual number of days in month, year has 360 days 3 - Actual number of days in month, year has 365 days 4 - European method, 12 months of 30 days each
- COUPNCD returns errors when
Settlement or Maturity is not a valid date. Frequency is any number other than 1, 2, or 4. Basis < 0 or if Basis > 4. Settlement ≥ Maturity.
Examples
?UNIQ17b134979b170de4-nowiki-00000003-QINU?
where
B2=2/25/2007
B3=10/15/2008
B4=2
B5=1
COUPNCD returns (Sun APRIL 15, 2007).
- =COUPNCD("2007/02/21","2008/02/21",2,1)
Tue Aug 21 2007 00:00:00 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)
- =COUPNCD("2005-07-13", "2009-01-18", 2, 3)
Mon Jul 18 2005 05:30:00 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)