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Differentiating between the past, present, and future is an example of
Differentiating between the past, present, and future is an example of
Present.
The present value factor is the exponent of the future value factor. this is the relationship between Present Value and Future Value.
The present is a moment in time discernible as intermediate between past and future
when we use the present continious we are sure that the action will happen --> Premeditation and in the future continoous we are not sure ---> Umpremeditation
Past tense refers to actions that have already happened, present tense refers to actions happening currently, and future tense refers to actions that will happen. Each tense has its own verb conjugations and is used to indicate the timing of the action being described.
There is a past, present, and future. There was a past; there is a present and there will be a future.
The past and present have an interdependent relationship. The present relies on the past and the present shapes the future
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Present Value ------------------- You know what something WILL be worth in the future, and you want to find out what it should sell for today. Future Value ------------------- You know how much something is worth now, and you want to find out what it will be worth in the future.
present and future