Description Usage Arguments Author(s) Source Examples
Compute the final expected value of an n-payment annuity, with payments of 1 unit each made at the beginning of every year (annuity-due), valued at the rate X, using the quadratic discount method.
1 | FV_pre_quad(data,years)
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data |
A vector of interest rates. |
years |
The number of years of the income. Default is 10 years. |
Salvador Cruz Rambaud, Fabrizio Maturo, Ana MarÃa Sánchez Pérez
Cruz Rambaud, S.; Maturo, F. and Sánchez Pérez A. M. (2017): “Expected present and final value of an annuity when some non-central moments of the capitalization factor are unknown: Theory and an application using Râ€<9d>. In Å . HoÅ¡ková-Mayerová, et al. (Eds.), Mathematical-Statistical Models and Qualitative Theories for Economic and Social Sciences (pp. 233-248). Springer, Cham. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-54819-7_16.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | #example 1
data=c(0.298,0.255,0.212,0.180,0.165,0.163,0.167,0.161,0.154,
0.128,0.079,0.059,0.042,-0.008,-0.012,-0.002)
FV_pre_quad(data,6)
# example 2
data<-rnorm(n=30,m=0.03,sd=0.01)
FV_pre_quad(data,10)
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