Use the present value table to complete:Future Amount DesiredLength of TimeRate CompoundedTable PeriodsRate UsedP.V. FactorP.V. Amount$12,00012 yrs12% semiannuallyABCD
What will be an ideal response?
A. 24; B. 6%; C. 2470; D. $2,964
A. 12 × 2 = 24; B. 12% / 2 = 6%; C. 2470; D. 2470 × $12,000 = $2,964
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