Present value of uneven cash flows ba ii plus | FIN-ED

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    Present value of uneven cash flows ba ii plus | FIN-ED
    In this video, we are going to learn the present value and future value calculations of uneven cash flow streams. Although calculating present value using a financial calculator is relatively straightforward, calculating future value is a little bit tricky. We are going to use a simple numeric example and Texas BA II Plus financial calculator.
    Example:
    An investment will pay $150 at the end of each of the next 3 years, $250 at the end of year 4, $300 at the end of Year 5, and $500 at the end of Year 6. If other investments of equal risk earn 11% annually, what is its present value? And Its future value?
    Source: Fundamentals of Financial Management (Concise Edition) Brigham and Houston
    Chapter 5: Time Value of Money
    Problem: 5-7
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  • @greenshot321
    @greenshot321 3 года назад +13

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    @jonahsullivan1351 Год назад

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    @PearlPurrincess 3 года назад +1

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  • @andreitoma6109
    @andreitoma6109 Год назад +3

    Hello! This also works for uneven periods? Like the first payment is at the middle of the month, and the rest are at the beginning of the month.

    • @FIN-Ed
      @FIN-Ed  Год назад +1

      This is for even period. For uneven, you need to discount each number one by one.

    • @SilentKiller-fy9up
      @SilentKiller-fy9up Год назад

      Yes it works and bro why haven't you used frequency option of each cashflow it could have been so much easy bro✌️

  • @shipshreck
    @shipshreck 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good video, but the calculator method at 3:31 is needlessly complicated; you can multiply 976.6 by 1.11⁶ to get 1826.64. The best video to explain what happened at 3:31 with the TVM function and all is this one by Joshua Emmanuel: ruclips.net/video/qXyC9StSDVI/видео.html&ab_channel=JoshuaEmmanuel