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PMT Function
My client has used PMT function as part of their loan
calculations. I'm having to reproduce all calculations into a stored procedure. I've been looking around for the exact formula calculations that PMT does with the values and I can't seem to find the calculations any where. Can you help? |
PMT Function
"Sam" wrote in message ... My client has used PMT function as part of their loan calculations. I'm having to reproduce all calculations into a stored procedure. I've been looking around for the exact formula calculations that PMT does with the values and I can't seem to find the calculations any where. Can you help? I doubt very much that you can get hold of Microsoft's algorithms. The formula Excel uses is probably of the form: Payments = Loan amount / annuity factor Where annuity factor is given by the formula (1 - (1+I)^-N) / I I is the interest rate N is the number of payments There are variations depending on whether payment is in advance or in arrears The above annuity factor is for arrears - multiply the annuity factor by (1+I) for in advance payments Also the MS function includes a possibility of a balloon payment at the end of the mortgage but your client may not use that. If he does, reduce the loan amount by Balloon payment * (1+I)^-N That's it. GB |
PMT Function
Look in Excel Help at the PV function. This gives you the algorithm. You
need to do a little algebra to derive the equation used for PMT. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Sam" wrote in message ... My client has used PMT function as part of their loan calculations. I'm having to reproduce all calculations into a stored procedure. I've been looking around for the exact formula calculations that PMT does with the values and I can't seem to find the calculations any where. Can you help? |
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