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Tutorials: Financial Functions & Models

FV() Find the Future Value of Cash Today
         -Savings/Retirement Plan Calculations

This video tutorial shows you how to get the future value of a savings or retirement plan. This teaches you how to use the FV() {Future Value} function in excel in order to model how much you need to save in order to have a certain amount of money at some point in the future. These calculations include modeling the future value of cash flows. This tutorial includes a complete explanation of how to use the FV() function and exactly what it does in excel.

Topics Covered
     FV() Function
     Calculate the Future Value of Cash        Flows
     Create a Savings or Retirement Plan        and Model in Excel
   Difficulty:         Intermediate
   Video:               Yes
   Spreadsheet:     Yes      Download
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