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*<math>Rate </math>  is the rate of interest.
 
*<math>Rate </math>  is the rate of interest.
 
*<math>NumberOfPayments</math> is the number of installments.
 
*<math>NumberOfPayments</math> is the number of installments.
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PVIFA() shows the Present Value Interest Factor of Annuity.
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
*This function shows the Present Value Interest Factor of Annuity.
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*In <math>PVIFA(Rate,NumberOfPayments)</math>,<math>rate</math> is the rate of intesrest.
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PVIFA(Rate,NumberOfPayments)
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*<math>rate</math> is the rate of intesrest.
 
*<math>NumberOfPayments</math> is the number of installments.
 
*<math>NumberOfPayments</math> is the number of installments.
 
*The present value interest factor of annuity (PVIFA) is a factor which can be used to calculate the present value of a series of annuities.  
 
*The present value interest factor of annuity (PVIFA) is a factor which can be used to calculate the present value of a series of annuities.  

Revision as of 18:37, 4 January 2018

PVIFA (Rate,NumberOfPayments)

where

  • is the rate of interest.
  • is the number of installments.


PVIFA() shows the Present Value Interest Factor of Annuity.

Description

PVIFA(Rate,NumberOfPayments)

  • is the rate of intesrest.
  • is the number of installments.
  • The present value interest factor of annuity (PVIFA) is a factor which can be used to calculate the present value of a series of annuities.
  • The initial deposit earns interest at the periodic rate (r), which perfectly finances a series of (N) consecutive dollar withdrawals and may be written as the following formula:

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  • PVIFA is also a variable used when calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity.

Examples

See Also

References