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how to calculate Rate when PMT, Nper & PV is known

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    Jess
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    how to calculate Rate when PMT, Nper & PV is known

    how to calculate Rate when PMT, Nper & PV is known

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    Use RATE(nper,pmt,pv)

    Check the help files on it
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    Martin P
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    RE: how to calculate Rate when PMT, Nper & PV is known

    Remember to let PMTand PV have opposite signs.

    "Jess" wrote:

    > how to calculate Rate when PMT, Nper & PV is known


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