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The 'value of a firm' is connected with profit maximization. It is the present value of the firm's current profit and the future profit. It determines the value accurately.
Oil is not an adverb.
When someone owns a home he/she can generally sell it in the future for more than the original price
The government increased spending to help the lagging economy. A little economy now will provide more money to spend in the future. The economy-sized jar of peanut butter is not always a better buy.
She could accurately predict the future. (K12)
No one can accurately predict the effects it may have.
How accurately do you think the future size of a population can be predictes what information might be needed to make a prediction
How accurately do you think the future size of a population can be predictes what information might be needed to make a prediction
Yes, the sentence "She will have been reading the book when you get there" is grammatically correct. It describes an action that will be ongoing (reading the book) before another action (you getting there) in the future.
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The word 'future' is a noun, a word for the time after now, a word for a thing; and an adjective, a word that describes a noun.Examples:I save money for my child's future. (noun)We'll have to reschedule on a future date. (adjective)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'future' is 'it'.Example: He will do well in the future. He is ready for whatever it brings.
The future is difficult to predict accurately (but very easy to predict inaccurately) so allow me to predict that Africa is facing a difficult future.
There is no future tense verb in this sentence. The sentence is present simple (is).
The term "future cash flow(s)" describes cash that will be received in the future.
I look to forward to our future meetings.
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