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BUSI 408 FULL YEAR PACKAGE (All Class Notes, Midterms, Final, Textbook).
- Class notes • 29 pages • 2023
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Busi 408 at UNC Chapel Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business School is taught by professor Chip Snively and Melissa Hart. This study guide contains the FULL PACKAGE for everything you need to know, including all class notes, midterm preparation (x2), final exam preparation, and notes from the textbook. It is crucial you do well in this course at it is the prerequisite for most other courses in the Business School, and corporate finance is the basic building block for your future career. Companies and b...
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BUSI 408 Corporate Finance by Stephen Ross Chapter 4
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BUSI 408 Corporate Finance by Stephen 
Ross Chapter 4 Discounted Cash Flow 
Valuation 
Future Value (FV) - ANSWER-Also "compound value." Value of a sum after investing over one of more periods. 
Present Value (PV) - ANSWER-PV=C1/(1+r). How much money must put in the bank today to have $x over time? 
Net Present Value (NPV) - ANSWER-=-Cost+PV. present value of the future cash flows minus the cost of the investment. 
Compounding - ANSWER-The process of
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BUSI 408 Corporate Finance by Stephen Ross Chapter 4
- Exam (elaborations) • 2 pages • 2024
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- $18.49
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BUSI 408 Corporate Finance by Stephen 
Ross Chapter 4 Discounted Cash Flow 
Valuation 
Future Value (FV) - ANSWER-Also "compound value." Value of a sum after investing over one of more periods. 
Present Value (PV) - ANSWER-PV=C1/(1+r). How much money must put in the bank today to have $x over time? 
Net Present Value (NPV) - ANSWER-=-Cost+PV. present value of the future cash flows minus the cost of the investment. 
Compounding - ANSWER-The process of
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