This document contains tables of compound interest factors at interest rates of 0.25% and 0.5% for discrete cash flows involving single payments, uniform series payments, and arithmetic gradients over various time periods from 1 to 480 periods. The tables provide the compound amount, present worth, sinking fund, capital recovery, and present worth of gradients for each time period at the given interest rates.
This document contains tables of compound interest factors at interest rates of 0.25% and 0.5% for discrete cash flows involving single payments, uniform series payments, and arithmetic gradients over various time periods from 1 to 480 periods. The tables provide the compound amount, present worth, sinking fund, capital recovery, and present worth of gradients for each time period at the given interest rates.
This document contains tables of compound interest factors at interest rates of 0.25% and 0.5% for discrete cash flows involving single payments, uniform series payments, and arithmetic gradients over various time periods from 1 to 480 periods. The tables provide the compound amount, present worth, sinking fund, capital recovery, and present worth of gradients for each time period at the given interest rates.
This document contains tables of compound interest factors at interest rates of 0.25% and 0.5% for discrete cash flows involving single payments, uniform series payments, and arithmetic gradients over various time periods from 1 to 480 periods. The tables provide the compound amount, present worth, sinking fund, capital recovery, and present worth of gradients for each time period at the given interest rates.
The document contains tables of compound interest factors for different interest rates and time periods.
The tables provide compound interest factors that can be used to calculate future and present values of cash flows with compound interest.
As the interest rate and time period increases, the compound interest factors P/F decrease and F/P increase, indicating larger differences between future and present values.