Definition:Compound Interest Table/Discount Factor

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Definition

Let $P$ be a principal invested under compound interest with an interest rate $r$ over a number of conversion periods $n$.

The discount factor of $P$ is defined as:

$\paren {1 + r}^{-n}$

This is the amount of principal which will increase to $1$ unit after $n$ conversion periods at interest rate $r$.


Symbol

The symbol for an discount factor accumulated over $n$ conversion periods is $\gamma^n$.


Also see

  • Results about discount factors can be found here.


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