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how to show interest compounded continuously with a constant cash flow per year?

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Henry asked: I have a 10% interest rate compounded continuously with a constant cash flow per year of $200 how would I write that equation?Deidra Wright

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HBT Corporation has never paid a dividend. Its current free cash flow is $1,200,000 and is expected to grow at

Monday, May 25th, 2009

austin asked: HBT Corporation has never paid a dividend. Its current free cash flow is $1,200,000 and is expected to grow at a constant rate of 4 percent. The weighted average cost of capital is 10 percent. What is HBT’s value of operations (in millions)?Thaddeus Ulanski

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Is it possible to find multiples positive Internal Rate of Returns (IRR) for a given cash flow?

Friday, July 11th, 2008

rvrocha asked: As we know, if we have n cash flows, we can find the IRR by solving an n-root polynomial… Can we have more than one real non-negative roots?Carlos

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