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PV Factor of 10 percent interest (i) and 26 periods(n)


To calculate the PV Factor of 10 percent interest (i) and 26 periods(n) we used the following formula:

PV Factor = [1 / (1 + i)^n]

When we enter 10 percent and 26 periods into our formula, we get:

PV Factor = [1 / (1 + 0.10)^26]

Which equals a PV Factor of:

0.083905453


Now you can multiply the PV Factor with any future amount to get the present value, like this:

PV = FV Amount x PV Factor

For your convenience, you can enter your Future Value (FV) amount below and press "Calculate". We will then multiply your amount with the PV Factor above and give you the Present Value Answer.






Remember that the number you enter in the box above is the future value, and the result displayed in green is the present value which should be LESS than the future value.

Also note that we rounded all the dollar-amount answers to two decimals. If the result is an extremely low number, you may get the answer 0.00.



More helpful information from Research Maniacs:

PV Factor Table Lookup
To look up another PV Factor, simply enter the Interest Rate (i) and the Number of Periods (n) below and press "Get PV Factor".

Interest Rate (i):



Number of Periods (n):




PV Factor of 10 percent
interest and 27 periods

Go here for the next PV Factor we calculated in our PV Factor Table.



 


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