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Hi Alberto,

Alberto Sanchez schrieb:
The long name is Present Value Interest Factor and Future Value Interest
Factor. but apparently it was a add-in or something cause I remember it was
"=pvif(i,n)" being "i" the interest and "n" the periods compounding.

PVIF(i;n) should equal 1/(1+i)^n
and
FVIF(i;n) should equal (1+i)^n

Or do I understand them wrong?

Why do you need functions for them? So I'm really interested in what functions do you miss. I guess, that there already exist equivalent solutions.

Kind regards
Regina

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