Present Value Calculator | Future Money & Annuity PV Calculator

Present Value Calculator

Calculate the current value of future money or periodic deposits. Determine how much you need to invest today to reach your financial goals tomorrow.

Understanding Present Value

Present value (PV) is the current worth of a future sum of money or stream of cash flows given a specified rate of return. It accounts for the time value of money – the concept that money available today is worth more than the same amount in the future.

Present Value Formula

PV = FV / (1 + r)n

Where:
PV = Present Value
FV = Future Value
r = Discount Rate
n = Number of periods

Key Applications

  • Evaluating investment opportunities
  • Mortgage and loan calculations
  • Retirement planning
  • Comparing financial options

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Present Value of Future Amount

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This is the amount you would need to invest today at the given rate to achieve your future value goal.

Value Comparison

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Present Value of Annuity

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This is the current value of a series of future periodic payments discounted at the given rate.

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Understanding Present Value

The concept of present value is fundamental in finance and helps in making informed decisions about investments, loans, and savings.

Time Value of Money

Money available today is worth more than the same amount in the future due to its potential earning capacity. This core principle means you can invest money today to earn interest over time.

Investment Evaluation

PV calculations help investors determine the fair value of investments. By discounting future cash flows, you can compare different investment opportunities on an equal basis.

Retirement Planning

Calculate how much you need to save today to achieve your retirement goals. PV helps determine the current value of future retirement income needs.

Annuity Present Value Formula

PV = P × [1 – (1 + r)-n] / r

Where:
PV = Present Value of Annuity
P = Periodic Payment
r = Discount Rate per period
n = Number of periods