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The Time Value of Money

Some deft observer of the laws of physics as well as economics once said that the two most powerful forces in the world are gravity and the time value of money. It would be hard to argue that point. And since the time value of money is the foundation of all financial planning, we need to establish a thorough understanding of this powerful concept if we are to achieve financial security throughout life.

There are several elements that can enter into the Time Value of Money -- that magical concept that allows you to quantify your goals in dollar amounts -- including five "variables" that interact in any given situation, namely:

  • present value (PV),
  • future value (FV),
  • number of compounding periods (N) or sometimes (T),
  • interest rate (I) or sometimes (R)
  • periodic payment amount (PMT)

Working with these variables and a good financial calculator, or just plain old annuity tables, one can use the known factors to determine the unknown quantities through the use of standard formulas.

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Financial Calculators

This calculator works just like a pocket calculator. And this more advanced calculator computes present value, future value, payments, and/or number of periods.

Moving right along, the basic elements of the time value of money include:

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