Returns a Double specifying the present value of an annuity based on periodic, fixed payments to be paid in the future and a fixed interest rate.
Function PV( _ ByVal Rate As Double, _ ByVal NPer As Double, _ ByVal Pmt As Double, _ Optional ByVal FV As Double = 0, _ Optional ByVal Due As DueDate = DueDate.EndOfPeriod _ ) As Double
Microsoft.VisualBasic.DueDate
that specifies when payments are due. This argument must be either DueDate.EndOfPeriod
if payments are due at the end of the payment period, or DueDate.BegOfPeriod
if payments are due at the beginning of the period. If omitted, DueDate.EndOfPeriod
is assumed.An annuity is a series of fixed cash payments made over a period of time. An annuity can be a loan (such as a home mortgage) or an investment (such as a monthly savings plan).
The Rate and NPer arguments must be calculated using payment periods expressed in the same units. For example, if Rate is calculated using months, NPer must also be calculated using months.
For all arguments, cash paid out (such as deposits to savings) is represented by negative numbers; cash received (such as dividend checks) is represented by positive numbers.
In this example, the PV function returns the present value of an $1,000,000 annuity that will provide $50,000 a year for the next 20 years. Provided are the expected annual percentage rate (APR
), the total number of payments (TotPmts
), the amount of each payment (YrIncome
), the total future value of the investment (FVal
), and a number that indicates whether each payment is made at the beginning or end of the payment period (PayType
). Note that YrIncome
is a negative number because it represents cash paid out from the annuity each year.
Sub TestPV() Dim Fmt As String = "###,##0.00" ' Define money format. Dim APR, TotPmts, YrIncome, FVal, PVal As Double Dim PayType As DueDate APR = 0.0825 ' Annual percentage rate. TotPmts = 20 ' Total number of payments. YrIncome = 50000 ' Yearly income. FVal = 1000000 ' Future value. PayType = DueDate.BegOfPeriod ' Payment at beginning of month. PVal = PV(APR, TotPmts, -YrIncome, FVal, PayType) MsgBox("The present value is " & Format(PVal, Fmt) & ".") End Sub
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