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Finance Calculator (TVM Solver)

A comprehensive, professional-grade 5-variable financial solver to compute Present Value, Future Value, periodic payments, rates, or terms.

Solved TVM Variable (PMT)
$3

Compounding frequency: monthly

PV-$10,000
FV$20,000
PMT$3
I/Y Rate8%

TVM Solver Parameters

TVM Account Schedule
Projections & Actions
Standard Cash Flow ConventionFinancial calculators use sign conventions: cash outflows (like savings deposits or loan disbursements) are negative (-), and cash inflows (like payouts or loan repayments received) are positive (+).
TVM Period Amortization Ledger
PeriodStarting BalancePaymentInterest AddedEnding Balance
Period 1-$10,000$3-$67-$10,064
Period 2-$10,064$3-$67-$10,127
Period 3-$10,127$3-$68-$10,192
Period 4-$10,192$3-$68-$10,257
Period 5-$10,257$3-$68-$10,322
Period 6-$10,322$3-$69-$10,388
Period 7-$10,388$3-$69-$10,454
Period 8-$10,454$3-$70-$10,520
Period 9-$10,520$3-$70-$10,587
Period 10-$10,587$3-$71-$10,655
Period 11-$10,655$3-$71-$10,722
Period 12-$10,722$3-$71-$10,791
Period 13-$10,791$3-$72-$10,860
Period 14-$10,860$3-$72-$10,929
Period 15-$10,929$3-$73-$10,999
Period 16-$10,999$3-$73-$11,069
Period 17-$11,069$3-$74-$11,139
Period 18-$11,139$3-$74-$11,211
Period 19-$11,211$3-$75-$11,282
Period 20-$11,282$3-$75-$11,354
Period 21-$11,354$3-$76-$11,427
Period 22-$11,427$3-$76-$11,500
Period 23-$11,500$3-$77-$11,573
Period 24-$11,573$3-$77-$11,647
Period 25-$11,647$3-$78-$11,722
Period 26-$11,722$3-$78-$11,797
Period 27-$11,797$3-$79-$11,872
Period 28-$11,872$3-$79-$11,948
Period 29-$11,948$3-$80-$12,025
Period 30-$12,025$3-$80-$12,102
Period 31-$12,102$3-$81-$12,179
Period 32-$12,179$3-$81-$12,257
Period 33-$12,257$3-$82-$12,336
Period 34-$12,336$3-$82-$12,415
Period 35-$12,415$3-$83-$12,495
Period 36-$12,495$3-$83-$12,575
Period 37-$12,575$3-$84-$12,656
Period 38-$12,656$3-$84-$12,737
Period 39-$12,737$3-$85-$12,819
Period 40-$12,819$3-$85-$12,901
Period 41-$12,901$3-$86-$12,984
Period 42-$12,984$3-$87-$13,067
Period 43-$13,067$3-$87-$13,151
Period 44-$13,151$3-$88-$13,236
Period 45-$13,236$3-$88-$13,321
Period 46-$13,321$3-$89-$13,406
Period 47-$13,406$3-$89-$13,493
Period 48-$13,493$3-$90-$13,579
Period 49-$13,579$3-$91-$13,667
Period 50-$13,667$3-$91-$13,755
Period 51-$13,755$3-$92-$13,843
Period 52-$13,843$3-$92-$13,932
Period 53-$13,932$3-$93-$14,022
Period 54-$14,022$3-$93-$14,112
Period 55-$14,112$3-$94-$14,203
Period 56-$14,203$3-$95-$14,295
Period 57-$14,295$3-$95-$14,387
Period 58-$14,387$3-$96-$14,480
Period 59-$14,480$3-$97-$14,573
Period 60-$14,573$3-$97-$14,667
Period 61-$14,667$3-$98-$14,762
Period 62-$14,762$3-$98-$14,857
Period 63-$14,857$3-$99-$14,953
Period 64-$14,953$3-$100-$15,050
Period 65-$15,050$3-$100-$15,147
Period 66-$15,147$3-$101-$15,245
Period 67-$15,245$3-$102-$15,343
Period 68-$15,343$3-$102-$15,442
Period 69-$15,442$3-$103-$15,542
Period 70-$15,542$3-$104-$15,643
Period 71-$15,643$3-$104-$15,744
Period 72-$15,744$3-$105-$15,845
Period 73-$15,845$3-$106-$15,948
Period 74-$15,948$3-$106-$16,051
Period 75-$16,051$3-$107-$16,155
Period 76-$16,155$3-$108-$16,260
Period 77-$16,260$3-$108-$16,365
Period 78-$16,365$3-$109-$16,471
Period 79-$16,471$3-$110-$16,577
Period 80-$16,577$3-$111-$16,685
Period 81-$16,685$3-$111-$16,793
Period 82-$16,793$3-$112-$16,902
Period 83-$16,902$3-$113-$17,011
Period 84-$17,011$3-$113-$17,121
Period 85-$17,121$3-$114-$17,232
Period 86-$17,232$3-$115-$17,344
Period 87-$17,344$3-$116-$17,457
Period 88-$17,457$3-$116-$17,570
Period 89-$17,570$3-$117-$17,684
Period 90-$17,684$3-$118-$17,799
Period 91-$17,799$3-$119-$17,914
Period 92-$17,914$3-$119-$18,030
Period 93-$18,030$3-$120-$18,148
Period 94-$18,148$3-$121-$18,265
Period 95-$18,265$3-$122-$18,384
Period 96-$18,384$3-$123-$18,503
Period 97-$18,503$3-$123-$18,624
Period 98-$18,624$3-$124-$18,745
Period 99-$18,745$3-$125-$18,866
Period 100-$18,866$3-$126-$18,989
Period 101-$18,989$3-$127-$19,113
Period 102-$19,113$3-$127-$19,237
Period 103-$19,237$3-$128-$19,362
Period 104-$19,362$3-$129-$19,488
Period 105-$19,488$3-$130-$19,615
Period 106-$19,615$3-$131-$19,742
Period 107-$19,742$3-$132-$19,871
Period 108-$19,871$3-$132-$20,000

Mastering the Time Value of Money (TVM)

The Time Value of Money is the structural foundation of modern corporate finance, lending models, and capital valuation. It explains why money today is inherently more valuable than identical future sums due to opportunity returns.

Solving the Five Parameters

Standard financial calculations consist of five key values:

  • Present Value (PV): The lump-sum value of cash flows today.
  • Future Value (FV): The worth of a series of cash flows at a future date.
  • Payment (PMT): The constant periodic addition or discharge.
  • Number of Periods (N): The duration of compounding events.
  • Interest Rate (IY): The annual nominal percentage yield.

By selecting one variable to solve for and inputting the other four, our calculator solves the algebraic relation iteratively or directly.

Iterative Solving for Yields

While variables like PV, FV, and PMT can be solved directly with closed-form algebraic formulas, interest rate solver is mathematically transcendental. It requires an iterative numerical method (specifically the Newton-Raphson or Bisection method) to find the root of the equation within tolerance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Time Value of Money (TVM)?

Time Value of Money (TVM) is the core financial concept that money available now is worth more than the identical sum in the future due to its potential earning capacity.

What are the five variables in TVM?

The five variables are: 1) PV (Present Value), 2) FV (Future Value), 3) PMT (Periodic Payment), 4) N (Number of compounding periods), and 5) I/Y (Annual interest rate or yield).

How does the cash flow sign convention work in financial calculators?

Cash flow signs indicate the direction of money. Outflows (money paid out) are entered as negative numbers, while inflows (money received) are entered as positive numbers.

Can this solve any TVM variable?

Yes. Solve for PV, FV, PMT, N, or Interest Rate with custom compounding options.