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A Boe

Current Cost versus Original Cost
 
New to using Excel here. How does one calculate the current cost if one
knows a building cost $56,000 in 1920. I am assuming annual inflation
rate is 3.5%.

What formula or function would I use?

Thank you.

AB

Chip Pearson

Use the FV (Future Value) function. E.g.,

=FV(3.5%,YEAR(TODAY())-1920,0,-56000)

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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com



"A Boe" wrote in
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New to using Excel here. How does one calculate the current
cost if one knows a building cost $56,000 in 1920. I am
assuming annual inflation rate is 3.5%.

What formula or function would I use?

Thank you.

AB




A Boe

Chip Pearson wrote:
Use the FV (Future Value) function. E.g.,

=FV(3.5%,YEAR(TODAY())-1920,0,-56000)

Thank you !


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