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FUND.OF CORP.FINANCE-CONNECT+ >CUSTOM<
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Author: Ross
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Chapter 5, Problem 8CRCT
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To critically think about: The investors’ willingness to pay $24,099 in return of $100,000 after 30 years

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The time value of money implies that the cash in hand at present has a higher value than the cash receipt promised in the future. Hence, a person needs more money in the future to buy the same product at present.

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