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====Present value of an annuity==== {{See also|Annuity#Valuation}} Many financial arrangements (including bonds, other loans, leases, salaries, membership dues, annuities including annuity-immediate and annuity-due, straight-line depreciation charges) stipulate structured payment schedules; payments of the same amount at regular time intervals. Such an arrangement is called an [[annuity]]. The expressions for the present value of such payments are [[summation]]s of [[geometric series]]. There are two types of annuities: an annuity-immediate and annuity-due. For an annuity immediate, <math>\, n \, </math> payments are received (or paid) at the end of each period, at times 1 through <math>\, n \, </math>, while for an annuity due, <math>\, n \, </math> payments are received (or paid) at the beginning of each period, at times 0 through <math>\, n-1 \, </math>.<ref name="Ross"/> This subtle difference must be accounted for when calculating the present value. An annuity due is an annuity immediate with one more interest-earning period. Thus, the two present values differ by a factor of <math>(1+i)</math>: :<math> PV_\text{annuity due} = PV_\text{annuity immediate}(1+i) \,\!</math><ref name="Broverman"/> The present value of an annuity immediate is the value at time 0 of the stream of cash flows: :<math>PV = \sum_{k=1}^{n} \frac{C}{(1+i)^{k}} = C\left[\frac{1-(1+i)^{-n}}{i}\right], \qquad (1) </math> where: :<math>\, n \, </math> = number of periods, :<math>\, C \, </math> = amount of cash flows, :<math>\, i \, </math> = effective periodic interest rate or rate of return.
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