Present Value Factor for a Single Future Amount (Interest rate = r, Number of periods = n) n \ r 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 11% 12% 13% 14% 15% 16% 17% 1 0.9901 0.9804 0.9709 0.9615 0.9524 0.9434 0.9346 0.9259 0.9174 0.9091 0.9009 0.8929 0.8850 0.8772 0.8696 0.8621 0.8547 2 0.9803 0.9612 0.9426 0.9246 0.9070 0.8900 0.8734 0.8573 0.8417 0.8264 0.8116 0.7972 0.7831 0.7695 0.7561 0.7432 0.7305 3 0.9706 0.9423 0.9151 0.8890 0.8638 0.8396 0.8163 0.7938 0.7722 0.7513 0.7312 0.7118 0.6931 0.6750 0.6575 0.6407 0.6244 4 0.9610 0.9238 0.8885 0.8548 0.8227 0.7921 0.7629 0.7350 0.7084 0.6830 0.6587 0.6355 0.6133 0.5921 0.5718 0.5523 0.5337 5 0.9515 0.9057 0.8626 0.8219 0.7835 0.7473 0.7130 0.6806 0.6499 0.6209 0.5935 0.5674 0.5428 0.5194 0.4972 0.4761 0.4561 6 0.9420 0.8880 0.8375 0.7903 0.7462 0.7050 0.6663 0.6302 0.5963 0.5645 0.5346 0.5066 0.4803 0.4556 0.4323 0.4104 0.3898 7 0.9327 0.8706 0.8131 0.7599 0.7107 0.6651 0.6227 0.5835 0.5470 0.5132 0.4817 0.4523 0.4251 0.3996 0.3759 0.3538 0.3332 8 0.9235 0.8535 0.7894 0.7307 0.6768 0.6274 0.5820 0.5403 0.5019 0.4665 0.4339 0.4039 0.3762 0.3506 0.3269 0.3050 0.2848 9 0.9143 0.8368 0.7664 0.7026 0.6446 0.5919 0.5439 0.5002 0.4604 0.4241 0.3909 0.3606 0.3329 0.3075 0.2843 0.2630 0.2434 10 0.9053 0.8203 0.7441 0.6756 0.6139 0.5584 0.5083 0.4632 0.4224 0.3855 0.3522 0.3220 0.2946 0.2697 0.2472 0.2267 0.2080 11 0.8963 0.8043 0.7224 0.6496 0.5847 0.5268 0.4751 0.4289 0.3875 0.3505 0.3173 0.2875 0.2607 0.2366 0.2149 0.1954 0.1778 12 0.8874 0.7885 0.7014 0.6246 0.5568 0.4970 0.4440 0.3971 0.3555 0.3186 0.2858 0.2567 0.2307 0.2076 0.1869 0.1685 0.1520 13 0.8787 0.7730 0.6810 0.6006 0.5303 0.4688 0.4150 0.3677 0.3262 0.2897 0.2575 0.2292 0.2042 0.1821 0.1625 0.1452 0.1299 14 0.8700 0.7579 0.6611 0.5775 0.5051 0.4423 0.3878 0.3405 0.2992 0.2633 0.2320 0.2046 0.1807 0.1597 0.1413 0.1252 0.1110 15 0.8613 0.7430 0.6419 0.5553 0.4810 0.4173 0.3624 0.3152 0.2745 0.2394 0.2090 0.1827 0.1599 0.1401 0.1229 0.1079 0.0949 16 0.8528 0.7284 0.6232 0.5339 0.4581 0.3936 0.3387 0.2919 0.2519 0.2176 0.1883 0.1631 0.1415 0.1229 0.1069 0.0930 0.0811 17 0.8444 0.7142 0.6050 0.5134 0.4363 0.3714 0.3166 0.2703 0.2311 0.1978 0.1696 0.1456 0.1252 0.1078 0.0929 0.0802 0.0693 18 0.8360 0.7002 0.5874 0.4936 0.4155 0.3503 0.2959 0.2502 0.2120 0.1799 0.1528 0.1300 0.1108 0.0946 0.0808 0.0691 0.0592 19 0.8277 0.6864 0.5703 0.4746 0.3957 0.3305 0.2765 0.2317 0.1945 0.1635 0.1377 0.1161 0.0981 0.0829 0.0703 0.0596 0.0506 20 0.8195 0.6730 0.5537 0.4564 0.3769 0.3118 0.2584 0.2145 0.1784 0.1486 0.1240 0.1037 0.0868 0.0728 0.0611 0.0514 0.0433 21 0.8114 0.6598 0.5375 0.4388 0.3589 0.2942 0.2415 0.1987 0.1637 0.1351 0.1117 0.0926 0.0768 0.0638 0.0531 0.0443 0.0370 22 0.8034 0.6468 0.5219 0.4220 0.3418 0.2775 0.2257 0.1839 0.1502 0.1228 0.1007 0.0826 0.0680 0.0560 0.0462 0.0382 0.0316 23 0.7954 0.6342 0.5067 0.4057 0.3256 0.2618 0.2109 0.1703 0.1378 0.1117 0.0907 0.0738 0.0601 0.0491 0.0402 0.0329 0.0270 24 0.7876 0.6217 0.4919 0.3901 0.3101 0.2470 0.1971 0.1577 0.1264 0.1015 0.0817 0.0659 0.0532 0.0431 0.0349 0.0284 0.0231 25 0.7798 0.6095 0.4776 0.3751 0.2953 0.2330 0.1842 0.1460 0.1160 0.0923 0.0736 0.0588 0.0471 0.0378 0.0304 0.0245 0.0197 26 0.7720 0.5976 0.4637 0.3607 0.2812 0.2198 0.1722 0.1352 0.1064 0.0839 0.0663 0.0525 0.0417 0.0331 0.0264 0.0211 0.0169 27 0.7644 0.5859 0.4502 0.3468 0.2678 0.2074 0.1609 0.1252 0.0976 0.0763 0.0597 0.0469 0.0369 0.0291 0.0230 0.0182 0.0144 28 0.7568 0.5744 0.4371 0.3335 0.2551 0.1956 0.1504 0.1159 0.0895 0.0693 0.0538 0.0419 0.0326 0.0255 0.0200 0.0157 0.0123 29 0.7493 0.5631 0.4243 0.3207 0.2429 0.1846 0.1406 0.1073 0.0822 0.0630 0.0485 0.0374 0.0289 0.0224 0.0174 0.0135 0.0105 30 0.7419 0.5521 0.4120 0.3083 0.2314 0.1741 0.1314 0.0994 0.0754 0.0573 0.0437 0.0334 0.0256 0.0196 0.0151 0.0116 0.0090 31 0.7346 0.5412 0.4000 0.2965 0.2204 0.1643 0.1228 0.0920 0.0691 0.0521 0.0394 0.0298 0.0226 0.0172 0.0131 0.0100 0.0077 32 0.7273 0.5306 0.3883 0.2851 0.2099 0.1550 0.1147 0.0852 0.0634 0.0474 0.0355 0.0266 0.0200 0.0151 0.0114 0.0087 0.0066 33 0.7201 0.5202 0.3770 0.2741 0.1999 0.1462 0.1072 0.0789 0.0582 0.0431 0.0319 0.0238 0.0177 0.0132 0.0099 0.0075 0.0056 34 0.7130 0.5100 0.3660 0.2636 0.1904 0.1379 0.1002 0.0730 0.0534 0.0391 0.0288 0.0212 0.0157 0.0116 0.0086 0.0064 0.0048 35 0.7059 0.5000 0.3554 0.2534 0.1813 0.1301 0.0937 0.0676 0.0490 0.0356 0.0259 0.0189 0.0139 0.0102 0.0075 0.0055 0.0041 36 0.6989 0.4902 0.3450 0.2437 0.1727 0.1227 0.0875 0.0626 0.0449 0.0323 0.0234 0.0169 0.0123 0.0089 0.0065 0.0048 0.0035 37 0.6920 0.4806 0.3350 0.2343 0.1644 0.1158 0.0818 0.0580 0.0412 0.0294 0.0210 0.0151 0.0109 0.0078 0.0057 0.0041 0.0030 38 0.6852 0.4712 0.3252 0.2253 0.1566 0.1092 0.0765 0.0537 0.0378 0.0267 0.0190 0.0135 0.0096 0.0069 0.0049 0.0036 0.0026 39 0.6784 0.4619 0.3158 0.2166 0.1491 0.1031 0.0715 0.0497 0.0347 0.0243 0.0171 0.0120 0.0085 0.0060 0.0043 0.0031 0.0022 40 0.6717 0.4529 0.3066 0.2083 0.1420 0.0972 0.0668 0.0460 0.0318 0.0221 0.0154 0.0107 0.0075 0.0053 0.0037 0.0026 0.0019 41 0.6650 0.4440 0.2976 0.2003 0.1353 0.0917 0.0624 0.0426 0.0292 0.0201 0.0139 0.0096 0.0067 0.0046 0.0032 0.0023 0.0016 42 0.6584 0.4353 0.2890 0.1926 0.1288 0.0865 0.0583 0.0395 0.0268 0.0183 0.0125 0.0086 0.0059 0.0041 0.0028 0.0020 0.0014 43 0.6519 0.4268 0.2805 0.1852 0.1227 0.0816 0.0545 0.0365 0.0246 0.0166 0.0112 0.0076 0.0052 0.0036 0.0025 0.0017 0.0012 44 0.6454 0.4184 0.2724 0.1780 0.1169 0.0770 0.0509 0.0338 0.0226 0.0151 0.0101 0.0068 0.0046 0.0031 0.0021 0.0015 0.0010 45 0.6391 0.4102 0.2644 0.1712 0.1113 0.0727 0.0476 0.0313 0.0207 0.0137 0.0091 0.0061 0.0041 0.0027 0.0019 0.0013 0.0009 Copyright © 1999-2009 by AccountingStudy.com.TM Page 1 of 1
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