1. Future Value

Categories: Finance

About Course

Frugal Finance’s all-encompassing course covers critical financial ideas, from future value and annuities to loan amortization and yield to maturity. You’ll understand the fundamentals of interest compounding, learn real-world uses of compound interest in financial contexts, and understand how to calculate future values efficiently using various procedures. Using step-by-step examples and real-world exercises, you’ll use the skills to make informed decisions about borrowing, investing, and managing finances. Whether you’re a novice or looking to deepen your understanding, this course prepares you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the complexities of financial calculations with confidence.

What Will You Learn?

  • You'll learn basic financial ideas including future value, annuities, loan amortization, and yield to maturity. Using real-world examples and step-by-step calculations, you'll understand how to use these ideas to real-world financial scenarios, allowing you to make informed decisions about borrowing, investing, and financial planning. Whether you're new to finance or looking to improve your skills, this course provides valuable details and real-world procedures to help you navigate the complexities of financial calculations with confidence.

Course Content

1.0 Future Value

  • Future Value
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  • Future Value

2. Future Value of an Annuity

3. Compound Interest

4. Future Value Examples

5. Future Value: A Series of Cash Flows

6. Uniform Series of Cash Flows

7. Gradient Series of Cash Flows

8. Geometric Series of Cash Flows

9. Multiple Compounding Periods in a Year

10. Loan Amortization: Computing a Car Payment

11. Effective Annual Interest Rate

12. Effective Annual Interest Rate II – Continuous Compounding

13. Discrete Cash Flows

14. Continuous Cash Flows

15. Present and Future Value Examples

16. Inflation Considerations

17. Net Present Value

18. Annuities

19. Perpetuities

20. Break-even Analysis

21. Marginal Growth Rate of a Company

22. Reinvesting at a Different Rate

23. Internal Rate of Return

30-Year Treasury Bond: Yield-to-Maturity

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