how to calculate interest rate

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tm1learn
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how to calculate interest rate

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Dear all,

how to calculate the interest rate in tm1? if we use excel, the formula is (=rate(nper,pmt,pv)..
but when i try use this formula in tm1, it cannot..

i have 2 dimensions,(dim a and dim b)
dim a have 4 elements, such as
-present value
-periode
-pmt (use paymt formula)
-rate

and dim b just for write the value..

for the example, i input present value 150.000.000, periode 60, and input the rate 5% manually not using the formula,
and i got the PMT 2.830.685

but how to calculate the rate, if we now the PV, periode and PMT?

what the formula's we use?

please help me..

thanks

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Re: how to calculate interest rate

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tm1learn wrote: how to calculate the interest rate in tm1? if we use excel, the formula is (=rate(nper,pmt,pv)..
but when i try use this formula in tm1, it cannot..

i have 2 dimensions,(dim a and dim b)
dim a have 4 elements, such as
-present value
-periode
-pmt (use paymt formula)
-rate

and dim b just for write the value..

for the example, i input present value 150.000.000, periode 60, and input the rate 5% manually not using the formula,
and i got the PMT 2.830.685

but how to calculate the rate, if we now the PV, periode and PMT?

what the formula's we use?

please help me..

thanks

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You've asked that question in three separate threads now. Once is enough.

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tm1learn
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Re: how to calculate interest rate

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i'm so sorry for the post

by the way, how to solve this ?
Alan Kirk
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Re: how to calculate interest rate

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tm1learn wrote:i'm so sorry for the post

by the way, how to solve this ?
Go to the thread that I provided you with a link to in the previous post. On the last line the words "this thread" are a hyperlink. The method of solving it is contained there.
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