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Hello again,

After running a few different examples, I have confirmed with some
classmates that in this instance it is a publishing error in my
textbook (what I was comparing against initially) and in the case of
my own calculations, my t value was off by one. Sorry for any
confusion!

Thanks for the help!

2011/3/19 Gérard Fargeot <gerard.fargeot@orange.fr>:

Andrew Priebe wrote:

Hello,

(Value of Cash flow at period t) / (1 + r) ^ t

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Hi,

You are using the wrong function.
Don't used NPV but PV :

=PV(0,08;5;0;2000)

Gérard

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