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Pricing of a forward start swap

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Hi,

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I'm a 15 year old beginner and I was hoping to receive one simple doubt clarification. This is regarding pricing of derivatives using forward equations. I do have a question in hand to which I have been trying to find the answer of for over two weeks now and still cant reach the correct answer. I was hoping if I could receive some concept clarity.

Here is the question:

Compute the initial value of a forward-starting swap that begins at t=1, with maturity t=10 and a fixed rate of 4.5%. (The first payment then takes place at t=2 and the final payment takes place at t=11 as we are assuming, as usual, that payments take place in arrears.) You should assume a swap notional of 1 million and assume that you receive floating and pay fixed.)

I have herewith attached my excel worksheet.
forward swap
Cannot identify where im going wrong. i have my short rate, elementary pricing lattices all set up and verified. then i computed a forward price lattice with the {(rij-4.5%)/(1+rij)*(corresponding elemnetary price)} and then summed all values from 1 to 10, and multiplied by 1000000. The answer I get is wrong. It's been so discouraging as a beginner with no finance or computer science backgroudnd being hung up on this question for 2 weeks now. :(

Thanks a lot!

Ps: In my part of the world, I cannot really find a teacher to physically approach.
 
Its just a regular swap that starts in the future. Vswap= Vfix - Vfloat

Value of float = N at t=2. Find the value of fixed at t=1 discounting all the cash flows from t=2:11 using forward rate
 
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