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    Question NPV for Loan

    May I know how do i compute the new present value (NPV) for loan if my discount rate is 5% ? Which amount should i use ?

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    Re: NPV for Loan

    Is your question specifically about how to use Excel's built in NPV() function, or is there a broader financial concept that you are having trouble with.

    If you are having trouble with Excel's NPV() function, I would suggest you start here https://support.office.com/en-us/art...B-AC28ACF2A568
    I know that there can be some specific requirements in the list of cash flows in order to get things right, so I would follow that up with something like this (http://www.propertymetrics.com/blog/...-npv-in-excel/ ) for some discussion of the nuances of using the NPV() function.

    I am not knowledgeable when it comes to these financial formulas and concepts. If you need help beyond the basic Excel syntax, someone with more financial knowledge will need to come along and discuss the financial concepts.
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    Re: NPV for Loan

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    Re: NPV for Loan

    Hi Tiffany,

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