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Common financial calculations.
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نام فایل finance_tools-0.1
نام finance_tools
نسخه کتابخانه 0.1
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Zain Allarakhia
ایمیل نویسنده zain.allarakhia@gmail.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی http://github.com/zallarak/python_finance_tools
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/finance_tools/
مجوز UNKNOWN
python_finance_tools ========= ## Overview ## This is a set of common financial calculations. It is a work in progress. ## Functions ## ### pv - Present Value of a Cash Flow[1] Usage: pv(cash_flow, period, cost_of_capital) Arguments: ** cash_flow: this is self-explanatory, it's the amount of cash flowing in or out ** period: the period in which this cash flow occurs. It should match the cost_of_capital's period. For example, if you're paying an quarterly interest rate of 5%, your cash_flow should be a quarterly number and your cost_of_capital should be .05. ** cost_of_capital[2]: The weighted average cost of capital for your business. If you're capital structure is 50% debt and 50% equity, you would calculate your cost_of_capital by evently weighting your interest rate on debt and expected rate of return on equity. If you are simply seeing how much a certain amount of cash will be worth in the future, the cost_of_capital is the risk-free interest rate, a good proxy for that is the rate of a short-term government bond because theoretically, those have no risk of default[4]. Output: the present value of the cash flow. Sample: the value of recieving $100 in 2 years, assuming an annual risk-free interest rate of 3%: >>> from finance_tools import pv >>> pv(100, 2, .03) 94.25959091337543 ### dcf - Discounted Cash Flow Valuation[3] Theoretically, a business is worth the present value of its future cash flows. Usage: dcf(cash_flows, cost_of_capital) Arguments: ** cash_flows: This can be a list or dictionary. If a list, it assumes the index corresponds to the period. If a dictionary, the key:value interpretation is period:cash_flow. ** cost_of_capital: Described above. For a business, a conceptual way to think about this is how risky the business is. A riskier business merits a higher cost of capital. A good approximation for the cost of capital of a business is the rate at which a bank is willing to lend to your business. Output: The valuation of your cash generating entity/business. Sample: My business is generating $100 this year, and 10% more every year for the next 2 years. One person owns all of the equity and I can get a business loan at 7% annually. >>>from finance_tools import pv, dcf >>>dcf([100, 100*1.1, 100*1.1**2, 100*1.1**3], .07) 417.1390718529881 Sample 2: Suppose a business will lose $200 in its current year of operation, and $100 the next year, and then break even, and grow at a rate of $100 per year for 3 years, assuming a WACC of 10%: >>>dcf({0:-200, 1:-100, 2: 0, 3:100, 4:200, 5:300}, .10) 107.1014771718275 Equivalently: >>>dcf([-200, -100, 0, 100, 200, 300], .10) 107.1014771718275 Years do not need to be continuous. This is useful for more abstract investments/businesses: Recieving $1000 5 quarters from now, and $5452 12 quarters from now, assuming a 17% cost of capital and an initial investment today of $1300: >>>dcf({0:-1300, 5:1000, 12:5452}, .17) -15.325903934344126 What if we're able to pay 4 quarters into the future as opposed to today? >>>dcf({4:-1300, 5:1000, 12:5452}, .17) 590.9290333625488 A positive DCF means this would be a good investment. This is a useful analysis to run, because seeing how fluctuations in future cash flows impact valuation lets businesses make better decisions from a value-maximizing perspective. If you see anything incorrect, please let me know. Thank you. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Present_value [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weighted_average_cost_of_capital [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discounted_cash_flow [4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk-free_interest_rate


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نصب پکیج whl finance_tools-0.1:

    pip install finance_tools-0.1.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz finance_tools-0.1:

    pip install finance_tools-0.1.tar.gz