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Present value and Future value tables Visit KnowledgEquity.com.au for practice questions, videos, case studies and support for your CPA studies © KNOWLEDGEQUITY® 2016 Table 1 - Future value interest factors for single cash flows. Formula: FV = (1 + k)^n Period (n) / per
This table shows the present value of $1 at various interest rates ( i) and time periods ( n). It is used to calculate the present value of any single amount. TABLE 2
PVIF Table. You can also use the PVIF table to find the value of PVIF. The following is the PVIF Table that shows the values of PVIF for interest rates ranging from 1% to 30% and for number of periods ranging from 1 to 50.
A present value of 1 table states the present value discount rates that are used for various combinations of interest rates and time periods. A discount rate selected from this table is then multiplied by a cash sum to be received at a future date, to arrive at its present value.
What Is the Present Value Interest Factor (PVIF)? The present value interest factor (PVIF) is a formula used to estimate the current worth of a sum of money that is to be received...
This table shows the present value of $1 at various interest rates (i) and time periods (n). It is used to calculate the present value of any single amount. spi94029_PVtable.qxd 9/28/05 3:09 PM Page 1204
Create a table of present value interest factors for $1, one dollar, based on compounding interest calculations. Present value of a future value of $1. Compound interest formula to find present values PV = $1/(1+i)^n.
PRESENT VALUE TABLES Present value of one dollar Period 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 1 0.990 0.980 0.971 0.962 0.952 0.943 0.935 0.926 0.917 0.909
Discount factors: Present value of $1 to be received after t years 1/(1 r ) t . Note: For example, if the interest rate is 10% per year, the present value of $1 received at year 5 is $.621. Future value of $1 after t years (1 r ) t .
Present Value Factor for a Single Future Amount (Interest rate = r, Number of periods = n) n \ r 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 11% 12% 13% 14% 15% 16% 17%