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How do I calculate the present worth of $1 utilizing an Excel function?
With the correct formula, the present worth of $1, at a 10% discount rate for 5 periods (or years) would equal: yr1 .9091, yr2 .8264, yr3 .7513, yr4 ..6831, yr5 .6209. This unknown functions is different from the PV and FV functions. If I just wanted the sum of those figures, I could use the NPV function but I want to calculate the present worth of $1 each period. Thanks. |
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