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This document outlines key formulas and relationships for discrete cash flows with end-of-period compounding, including present value, future value, uniform series, arithmetic gradient, and geometric gradient calculations. It provides the factor notation, formulas, and sample cash flow diagrams for single amounts, uniform series, and arithmetic/geometric gradients.

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This document outlines key formulas and relationships for discrete cash flows with end-of-period compounding, including present value, future value, uniform series, arithmetic gradient, and geometric gradient calculations. It provides the factor notation, formulas, and sample cash flow diagrams for single amounts, uniform series, and arithmetic/geometric gradients.

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Relations for Discrete Cash Flows with End-of-Period Compounding

Factor Notation Sample Cash Flow


Type Find/Given and Formula Relation Diagram
F⧸P (F⧸P,i,n) = (1 + i)n F = P(F⧸P,i,n)
F
Compound
amount 1 2 n–1
Single 0

Amount P⧸F 1  ​
(P⧸F,i,n) = ​ ——— P = F(P⧸F,i,n) n
(1+i)n
Present
worth (Sec. 2.1) P

(1 + i)n −1
P⧸A (P⧸A,i,n) = —————
​   ​ P = A(P⧸A,i,n) A A … A A
i(1 + i)n
Present
worth 0

i(1 + i)n
A⧸P (A⧸P,i,n) = ​ —————  ​ A = P(A⧸P,i,n) 1 2 n–1 n
(1 + i)n −1
Capital
recovery (Sec. 2.2) P
Uniform
Series (1 + i)n −1
F⧸A (F⧸A,i,n) = —————
​   ​ F = A(F⧸A,i,n) F
i
Compound
amount 0 1 2 n–1 n

A⧸F (A⧸F,i,n) = —————
​  i  ​ A = F(A⧸F,i,n)
(1 + i)n − 1
Sinking
fund A A…A A
(Sec. 2.3)

(1 + i)n − in − 1
PG⧸G ———————
(P⧸G,i,n) =   
​   ​ PG = G(P⧸G,i,n) PG
i2(1 + i)n AG AG AG … AG AG
Present
Arithmetic worth

Gradient 0 1 2 3 n
AG⧸G 1 ​ − ———————
(A⧸G,i,n) = ​ — ​  n  ​ AG = G(A⧸G,i,n) …
i (1 + i)n − 1 G 2G
Uniform
(n–1) G

{
series (Gradient only) (Sec. 2.5)

Pg⧸A1 and g
[ ( )]
———————
  
​ 
1+g n
A1​ 1 − ​​  ​ ——— ​  ​ ​  ​
1+i
 ​ g≠i A1 A1(1+g)

A1(1+g)
n–1

Geometric Pg = i−g
Present …
Gradient
worth ​  n  ​
A1 ——— g=i 0
1 2 n–1 n
1+i
(Gradient and base A1) (Sec. 2.6) Pg

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