Weighted-average life
In finance, the weighted-average life (WAL) of an amortizing loan or amortizing bond, also called average life, is the weighted average of the times of the principal repayments: it's the average time until a dollar of principal is repaid.
In a formula,
where:
- is the (total) principal,
- is the principal repayment that is included in payment , hence
- is the fraction of the total principal that is included in payment , and
- is the time (in years) from the calculation date to payment .
If desired, can be expanded as for a monthly bond, where is the fraction of a month between settlement date and first cash flow date.
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