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Present value formula
Mar 5 2012 7:06 PM
I get random numbers as usual....lol
I could have done my math using separate variables for each step.... But i want to use the whole formula. So i am not sure where the mistake is
double futureAmount;
double interestRate;
double years;
double answer;
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("You can test different sums using interest rate formula, when you are done type 000 to exit");
System.out.println("Please the amount of money you would like to have");
futureAmount = scan.nextDouble();
scan.nextLine();
System.out.println("Please enter the interest rate");
interestRate = scan.nextDouble();
scan.nextLine();
System.out.println("Please enter number of years");
years = scan.nextDouble();
answer = presentValue(futureAmount, interestRate, years);
System.out.println(answer);
}
public static double presentValue(double futureValue,double interestRate,double years)
{
return ((futureValue)/Math.pow((1 + interestRate),years));
}
Present Value Suppose you want to deposit a certain amount of money into a savings account, and then leave it alone to draw interest for the next 10 years. At the end of 10 years, you would like to have $10,000 in the account. How much do you need to deposit today to make that happen? You can use the following formula, which is known as the present value formula, to find out: The terms in the formula are as follows: • P is the present value, or the amount that you need to deposit today. • F is the future value that you want in the account. (In this case, F is $10,000.) • r is the annual interest rate. • n is the number of years that you plan to let the money sit in the account. Write a method named presentValue that performs this calculation. The method should accept the future value, annual interest rate, and number of years as arguments. It should return the present value, which is the amount that you need to deposit today. Demonstrate the method in a program that lets the user experiment with different values for the formula's terms.
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