FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: PHILLIPS
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Chapter AC, Problem AC.5ME
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To compute: the present value of $500,000 to be paid in 10 years with an interest rate of 8% with the help of excel.
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