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Default Using FV(nper)

I'm wanting to get a future value, but can't find a complete explanation of
nper. I'm wanting to set up a 12 month future value but with bi-monthly
payments. Would this be accomplished by FV(rate = rate/12, nper = 26) I don't
want FV() to calculate 2 years and 2 months of interest. Thanks.
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