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Default Future Value function with differenct cash flows

Excel does not seem to have a FV function or variant that allows you to
compute the FV of different cash flows at regular periodic intervals given a
constant rate.

Is there such a function?

I can think of several applications where the FV of CF's are needed wherein
CF's are at both even and uneven intervals or said another way, at set
periods versus random periods and at different CF amounts.

There are several work around solutions I can think of, but they tend to be
cumbersome.


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Joe V wrote:
Excel does not seem to have a FV function or variant that allows you to
compute the FV of different cash flows at regular periodic intervals given
a constant rate. Is there such a function?


Does NPV() meet your need?

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