XL: Basis Argument for Financial Functions

Last reviewed: February 2, 1998
Article ID: Q108725
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows, versions 4.0, 4.0a, 5.0, 5.0c
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows NT, version 5.0
  • Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, versions 5.0, 5.0a
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows 95, versions 7.0, 7.0a
  • Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
  • Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition

SUMMARY

This article describes the Basis argument and how it is evaluated in Microsoft Excel financial functions.

MORE INFORMATION

Basis is the type of day count basis as it relates to financial equations. The following is a list of Microsoft Excel financial functions that use a basis:

   ACCRINT()      COUPNUM()      ODDFPRICE()      PRICEDISC()
   ACCRINTM()     COUPPCD()      ODDFYIELD()      PRICEMAT()
   COUPDAYS()     DISC()         ODDLPRICE()      RECEIVED()
   COUPDAYSNC()   DURATION()     ODDLYIELD()      YIELD()
   COUPNCD()      MDURATION()    PRICE()          YIELDDISC()

There are five types of basis in Microsoft Excel 5.0 and later. Version 4.0 contains four types of basis. The new basis is the European Basis 30/360.

The table below explains all five types of bases with examples for each type:

   Basis           Day count basis
   ------------------------------------

   0 or omitted    30/360
   1               Actual/Actual
   2               Actual/360
   3               Actual/365
   4               European Form 30/360

Basis 4 treats the end of February and the 31st of a month differently than the NASD (National Security Dealers) or SIA (Securities Industry Association).

Basis Types

0 or omitted Basis - 30/360 - This method uses 30 days a month for a total of 360 days a year. The yields of agencies are calculated on this basis. These agencies include Government-sponsored organizations that make up a range of Federal Banks, Loan Mortgage Banks. This method uses 180 days.

1 - Actual/Actual - This method is used by Treasuries (Backed by the U.S. Government, no risk investment) which means there are the actual number of days counted. This takes into account if there is a leap year. In reality there could be 365 or 366 days.

2 - Actual/360 - This method is similar to the Actual/Actual method shown above, but only has 360 days per year.

3 - Actual/365 - Same as above, but there are 365 days per year.

4 - European Form 30/360 - This is the European method for starting and ending dates that occur on the 31st of the month. For example: if the starting or ending date is the 31st of a month, it then becomes equal to the 30th of the same month.

REFERENCES

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   Financial Functions


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Last reviewed: February 2, 1998
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