PMT com entrada
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- Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
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- Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
Last updated: Apr 18, 2026
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PMT c/ entrada
About this calculator
The PMT with entry calculator is a useful tool to calculate the monthly value of an entry, considering the principal value (PV), the interest rate (r) and the number of periods (n).
The formula PMT = (PV − E)·r/(1−(1+r)^−n) is used to calculate the monthly value of entry, where E is the entry value. This calculator is ideal for cases where it is necessary to calculate the monthly value of an entry in a loan, financing or investment.
However, it is essential to remember that the interest rate and the number of periods must be expressed in monthly terms. In addition, it is crucial to consider the risks associated with the loan or investment and consult a financial professional before making any decision.
This calculator is a practical and useful tool for users who need to calculate the monthly value of an entry quickly and efficiently.
Frequently asked questions
What is the maximum entry value I can insert?
You can insert values of entry up to 999,999.99. If the value is higher than this limit, please adjust it and try again.
Why is the calculator showing a negative value?
This may occur if the entry value is greater than the principal value (PV) or if the interest rate is too high. Check your calculations and adjust the values to obtain a positive result.
What is the entry value (E)?
The entry value (E) is the value you want to deposit at the beginning of the period. It can be a fixed value or a percentage of the principal value (PV).
Can I calculate the monthly entry value for a loan with variable interest rates?
Yes, you can use this calculator to calculate the monthly entry value for a loan with variable interest rates. However, it is essential to consider the variations in the interest rate over time and adjust the calculations as necessary.
What are the risks associated with using this calculator?
Some risks associated with using this calculator include entry errors, variable interest rates, and a lack of consideration of other important factors, such as inflation and real interest rate. It is essential to consult a financial professional before making any decisions about loans or investments.