A capital recovery factor is the ratio of a constant
annuity
In investment, an annuity is a series of payments made at equal intervals based on a contract with a lump sum of money. Insurance companies are common annuity providers and are used by clients for things like retirement or death benefits. Examples ...
to the
present value
In economics and finance, present value (PV), also known as present discounted value (PDV), is the value of an expected income stream determined as of the date of valuation. The present value is usually less than the future value because money ha ...
of receiving that annuity for a given length of time. Using an
interest rate
An interest rate is the amount of interest due per period, as a proportion of the amount lent, deposited, or borrowed (called the principal sum). The total interest on an amount lent or borrowed depends on the principal sum, the interest rate, ...
''i'', the capital recovery factor is:
where
is the number of annuities received.
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This is related to the annuity formula, which gives the present value in terms of the annuity, the interest rate, and the number of annuities.
If , the reduces to . Also, as , the .
Example
With an interest rate of i = 10%, and n = 10 years, the CRF = 0.163. This means that a loan of $1,000 at 10% interest will be paid back with 10 annual payments of $163.[{{Cite web, url=https://www.homerenergy.com/products/pro/docs/3.11/capital_recovery_factor.html, title=Capital Recovery Factor, website=www.homerenergy.com, access-date=2019-03-18]
Another reading that can be obtained is that the net present value
The net present value (NPV) or net present worth (NPW) is a way of measuring the value of an asset that has cashflow by adding up the present value of all the future cash flows that asset will generate. The present value of a cash flow depends on ...
of 10 annual payments of $163 at 10% discount rate is $1,000.
References
External links
Wolfram, Alpha Capital Recovery Factor Calculator
Financial ratios
Annuities