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Nominal Interest Rate Calculator helps you back into the nominal rate from an effective rate, compounding count, and number of periods using nirmion's rate-conversion workflow without leaving the browser.
Calculate the nominal interest rate per period given the effective interest rate per period and the number of compounding intervals per period. Also calculates the interest rate per compounding interval.
This page opens with a focused preset flow. Keep compounding (m): per period set to 12. Keep number of periods (t): set to 1.
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It works best when you enter realistic values for Compounding (m): per Period, Number of Periods (t):, Effective Rate (I): % per Period. If the tool includes select boxes or toggles, choose the scenario that matches your use case before you calculate.
Where i = I/100 and r = R/100; nominal interest rate per period, r = m × [ ( 1 + i) 1/m - 1 ]. Effective interest rate for t periods, i t = ( 1 + i ) t - 1. The rate per compounding period P = R / m, in percent. Periods which can be any time unit you want such as years.
Helpful variable notes from the matched source page: Period: commonly a period will be a year but it can be any time interval you want as long as all inputs are consistent.; Nominal Interest Rate (R): is the nominal interest rate or "stated rate" in percent. r = R/100; Compounding Periods (m): is the number of times compounding will occur during a period.
The core formula used by this calculator is r = m \left((1 + I)^{1/(mt)} - 1\right). Reviewing it can help you validate the output and understand how the variables interact.
r = m \left((1 + I)^{1/(mt)} - 1\right)Use the formula as a reference point for the result. The field guide below explains what each input represents before you calculate.
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Enter a numeric value; this field is required; min 1; Required. Enter the compounding (m): per period value. Accepted range: minimum 1. Default: 12..
Enter a numeric value; this field is required; min 0.0001; Required. Enter the number of periods (t): value. Accepted range: minimum 0.0001. Default: 1..
Enter a numeric value; this field is required; min 0; Required. Enter the effective rate (i): % per period value. Accepted range: minimum 0..
Use this when you need a fast answer for homework, planning, estimation, verification, or daily work involving Compounding (m): per Period, Number of Periods (t):, Effective Rate (I): % per Period.
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Back into the nominal rate from an effective rate, compounding count, and number of periods using Nirmion's rate-conversion workflow
Start with Period, Nominal Interest Rate (R), Compounding Periods (m). Those are the core values that shape the result most directly on this page.
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