PRIN.OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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Chapter 2, Problem 12PS
Present values What is the PV of $100 received in:
- a. Year 10 (at a discount rate of 1%)?
- b. Year 10 (at a discount rate of 13%)?
- c. Year 15 (at a discount rate of 25%)?
- d. Each of years 1 through 3 (at a discount rate of 12%)?
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