Reviewed by: David Chen, CFA
David Chen is a Certified Financial Analyst with over 10 years of experience in financial calculations and analysis.
David Chen is a Certified Financial Analyst with over 10 years of experience in financial calculations and analysis.
Use the APR calculator to compute various financial variables using the following formulae. Enter values for three out of four variables, and the calculator will compute the missing one.
APR Calculator
APR Calculator Formula
APR Formula: APR = (F – P – V) / Q
Formula Source: Investopedia
Variables:
- F: Future Value
- P: Present Value
- V: Variable
- Q: Quarterly Payment
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What is APR?
APR stands for Annual Percentage Rate, and it reflects the cost of borrowing, including interest and any associated fees. It helps borrowers compare different loan offers.
How to Calculate APR (Example)
- Step 1: Enter values for Present Value, Future Value, Variable, and Quarterly Payment.
- Step 2: Click “Calculate” to compute the missing value.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the APR? APR is the annual rate charged for borrowing, including any fees.
How can I calculate APR? Use the formula: APR = (Future Value – Present Value – Variable) / Quarterly Payment.