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Which of the following best describes this cash flow: You just won a lottery th…
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Wize University Introduction to Finance Textbook > Time Value of Money
Introduction to TVM
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Which of the following best describes this cash flow:
You just won a lottery that will pay you $5,000 at the beginning of each year starting today.
A) Ordinary perpetuity starting at t = 1
B) Ordinary perpetuity starting at t = 0
C) Ordinary perpetuity starting at t = -1
D) Perpetuity-due starting at t = 0
E) Perpetuity-due starting at t = 1
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