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I need to know the mathematical equation for the PMT funtion in Excel aswell
as how it uses values i.e PMT(0,0,0) i need to know wot it does with the
values

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Hi

I need to know the mathematical equation for the PMT funtion in Excel
aswell
as how it uses values i.e PMT(0,0,0) i need to know wot it does with the
values

Thx



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The formula under the PV entry in Excel's help file shows how PMT is related
to the other terms.

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I need to know the mathematical equation for the PMT funtion in Excel

aswell
as how it uses values i.e PMT(0,0,0) i need to know wot it does with the
values

Thx



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