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Net Present Value

How to Calculate Net Present Value

mbalectures February 11, 2011 2 Comments

Net present value is generally known as NPV. It is an investment criterion to evaluate any project. Chief financial officers generally used NPV as investment criteria in the investment decision known as capital budgeting and…

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