Net Present Value problem

spacecaptainsuperguy

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
I'm trying to set up a "simple" calculator for a co-worker who sells memberships at a country club. The purpose of the calculator is to help show an individual why it makes financial sense to join now (mid-year) and have monthly dues waived for some number of months as opposed to waiting until December and joining right before the membership deposit goes up in January and be required to pay dues from day one.

I'm not exactly sure how to build an NPV formula for the 'join later' column (cell C11). The assumption I am using is that the prospective member would take his money and invest it at the assumed rate and then use those funds to join and pay dues at the later dates. I've got a formula in there right now, but it is only giving me their net out of pocket expense, not the net present value of those funds.

If it is easier for you, you are welcome to download the spreadsheet at:
http://www.4shared.com/dir/7676441/8cca2992/sharing.html
otherwise, here is what I have so far:

...and thanks in advance for any help.
SpaceCaptainSuperGuy
NPV Calculator.xls
ABCD
1CurrentMembershipDeposit27,500
2ExpectedNewMembershipDeposit30,000
3CurrentMonthlyDues360
4ExpectedNewMonthlyDues390
5AssumedInterestRateEarned8%
6NoofMonthsDuesWaived24
7CurrentDate7/29/2008
8JoinLaterDate12/31/2008
9
10JoinNowJoinLater
11
12PresentValue27,50033,485
13
14July-08(27,500)34,910Interestearned
15August-0800233
16September-0800233
17October-0800233
18November-0800233
19December-080(27,500)49
20January-090(390)47
21February-090(390)44
22March-090(390)42
23April-090(390)39
24May-090(390)36
25June-090(390)34
26July-090(390)31
27August-090(390)29
Sheet1
 

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