Uploaded by professorahmed2010 on Apr 7, 2010
time value of money, future value, present value, future value of annuity, present value of annuity, and Loan Amortization Analysis.
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Fantastic video. I will be sharing with my finance class.
Hewhosmokeswomen 3 weeks ago
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excellent examples...thank you soo much for making my life easier :)
MySutti 5 months ago
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Thank you very much. You made everything very clear for me.
din60 5 months ago
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good examples
juju3087 7 months ago
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thanks, very useful
MrXinwei 1 year ago
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Thank you
KosAAAGH 1 year ago
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Not too fast. Thanks. Looking at the vid, 6% = 0.06. 0.06/12 = 0.005. is that not it?
skasaveszero 4 months ago
@skasaveszero
Hello,
Thanks for the advice., and I will slow down in the next videos. I was trying to reduce the size and length of the video. In this video, I am using financial calculators (TI or HP), and in the financial calculators 1% is entered as 1 and ½% as 0.5. Yes, 6% /2 = ½ or 0.5%. Yes, it can be written in decimals as .005.. All the calculation explained in the video are correct.
professorahmed2010 4 months ago
Thks....just a suggestion ...slow down a bit lol
yscslim 11 months ago
@yscslim Thanks for the comments. I will in next videos.
professorahmed2010 10 months ago