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Which of the following best describes a cash flow of $100 per year for 10 years…
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Wize University Introduction to Finance Textbook > Time Value of Money
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Which of the following best describes a cash flow of $100 per year for 10 years starting today?
A) Ordinary annuity starting at t=0
B) Annuity-due starting at t=0
C) Ordinary annuity starting at t=-1
D) Annuity-due starting at t=-1
E) Annuity-due starting at t=1
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