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You will receive a cash payment of $6.4 in 4 years. If the relevant interest rate is 16.4%, how much is it worth today?
To calculate the present value of the $6.4 cash payment received in 4 years at a 16.4% interest rate, we can use the formula for the present value of a single future cash flow:
where,
PV is the present value,
FV is the future value,
r is the interest rate, and
n is the number of periods.
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