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trandan
Apr 6, 2009, 01:42 PM
What would $10,000 at a discount rate of 12% be at the end of 10 years? It is also stating not perpetuiy... which doesn't that mean forever?

ROLCAM
Apr 7, 2009, 05:25 AM
At the end of 10 years = $ 2,785.01

I have shown you calculations for 50 years.

1 10,000.00 8,800.00
2 8,800.00 7,744.00
3 7,744.00 6,814.72
4 6,814.72 5,996.95
5 5,996.95 5,277.32
6 5,277.32 4,644.04
7 4,644.04 4,086.76
8 4,086.76 3,596.35
9 3,596.35 3,164.78
10 3,164.78 2,785.01
11 2,785.01 2,450.81
12 2,450.81 2,156.71
13 2,156.71 1,897.91
14 1,897.91 1,670.16
15 1,670.16 1,469.74
16 1,469.74 1,293.37
17 1,293.37 1,138.17
18 1,138.17 1,001.59
19 1,001.59 881.40
20 881.40 775.63
21 775.63 682.55
22 682.55 600.65
23 600.65 528.57
24 528.57 465.14
25 465.14 409.32
26 409.32 360.20
27 360.20 316.98
28 316.98 278.94
29 278.94 245.47
30 245.47 216.01
31 216.01 190.09
32 190.09 167.28
33 167.28 147.21
34 147.21 129.54
35 129.54 114.00
36 114.00 100.32
37 100.32 88.28
38 88.28 77.69
39 77.69 68.36
40 68.36 60.16
41 60.16 52.94
42 52.94 46.59
43 46.59 41.00
44 41.00 36.08
45 36.08 31.75
46 31.75 27.94
47 27.94 24.59
48 24.59 21.64
49 21.64 19.04
50 19.04 16.75