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Revision as of 06:02, 12 February 2014
CUMIPMT(R, NPPeriods, PValue, SP, EP, Type)
- Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle R<math> is the interest rate. *<math>NPPeriods<math> is the total number of payment periods. *<math>PV<math> is the present value. *<math>SP<math> is the first period beginning with 1. *<math>EP<math> is the last period. *<math>Type<math> is the timing of the payment. ==Description== *This function gives the cumulative interest paid on a loan between SP and EP. *CUMIPMT shows the ERROR value when <math>R\le 0} , , Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle PresentValue\le 0<math>, or <math>P\lt 1<math>, <math>EP\lt 1<math>, <math>SP \gt EP<math>, *<math>Type} 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.