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Which of the following will increase the future value of an investment, but dec…
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Introduction to TVM
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Which of the following will increase the future value of an investment, but decrease the present value?
A) An increase in the number of payments
B) A decrease in the discount rate
C) An increase in the discount rate
D) An increase in the payment amount
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