CFIN -STUDENT EDITION-TEXT
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ISBN: 9781337407359
Author: BESLEY
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 4, Problem 5PROB
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The present value is “PV”.
The future value is “FV”.
The interest rate is “r”.
The maturity period of time period is “n”.
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