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* [[Growing perpetuity factor]] | |||
* [[Perpetuity]] | * [[Perpetuity]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:00, 7 April 2021
Financial maths.
(PF).
A perpetuity factor is the fraction 1/r, used when evaluating a fixed perpetuity.
Using this simple formula assumes a constant periodic cost of capital (r) for all periods from now to infinity.
Sometimes known as the Perpetuity formula.