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Math and Arithmetic
Business Accounting and Bookkeeping
Mathematical Finance
Factoring and Multiples
How do you find future value of share if you have present of it?
Answer

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March 08, 2008 5:26PM
F = Future value P = Present Value i = Intrest Rate n = no. of years Therefore, the formula for future value of present amount :- F= P (1+i)n
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