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I had always hate accounting, recently I had to learn it for my exams (one of my compulsory module), looking at your videos it is starting to get interesting Grandma. Now I rather say keep up this useful video Grandma
Shall I know which table she referred to, please?
focusy418 1 month ago
Though there are some part of the discussion that is kinda difficult to understand but still, very good explaination.
hersheng18 3 months ago
hello, your formula application is wrong completely:
1/(1+r)^n
so 1/(1+12)^6 = 0.497
12 is not r and n is not 6, its the other way around, and then its not 6, but .06 so
1/(1+.06)^12= 0.497
And for annuity we use the .497
(1-.497)/r=.503/.06=8.3833333(33), so i guess it rounds to 8.383
GladiatorLT 1 year ago
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GladiatorLT 1 year ago
Table 3 is about discounting factors (0.497 is a discounting factor).
The formula for finding the discounting factor is following:
1/(1+r)^n
so 1/(1+12)^6 = 0.497
prebensrasmussen 1 year ago
shes getting all the numbers from a table , we dont know what table, who made that table and shes not explaining where these numbers are coming from
AgimDrenica 1 year ago
Susan your gorgeous and love your videos.
OneGamblor 1 year ago
susan i love u
sidnakai1 2 years ago
thanks alot i had downloaded some of your videos
Ruks8 2 years ago
Thanks for explaining!
o0babydoll0o 2 years ago
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I had always hate accounting, recently I had to learn it for my exams (one of my compulsory module), looking at your videos it is starting to get interesting Grandma. Now I rather say keep up this useful video Grandma
AfgF16 2 years ago
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OneGamblor 1 year ago
thankx
conan992 3 years ago
i say whatever. haha
bedfall 3 years ago
Great video, but when it comes to doing these calculations I'll stick to using my trusty BA II Plus. ;)
BuxWV184 3 years ago
thank you.
HLecterPHD 3 years ago