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Steve Simons wrote:
I changed the rate to be 7.747975613527150% and the FV returned zero, as I'd hoped. Wrong conclusion, IMHO. If you want the exact rate computed by RATE(), then use =RATE(....). FYI, the above is number is not exact either; it is merely Excel's representation up to 15 decimal places. Of course, that is more than good enough for most computations. But it is the "principal" of the matter :-). OTOH, if you would like a "nice round" interest rate like 7.75%, you could simply compute the last payment amount, for example: interest rate "time period years" Payment Present Value Type 7.75% 10 -1200.00 100000.00 0 Future Value -19.18 =FV(A2/12,B2*12,C2,D2,E2) =c2 + fv(a2/12, b2*12, c2, d2, e2) |
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