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Uploaded by senfinance on Jun 11, 2010
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@jbrawat, if your cash-flow and discount factor (rate of return) is different from that of the example, then you shouldn't expect same result.
jomoluda 3 months ago
Thank you so much! Your videos are so good! So easy to follow/understand!
justforkimia 1 year ago
I am engineer by trade but if I have to pay 30K in rent evy year, even after excluding taxes on that and without using NPV formula I will still incurr a loss of approx 40k after 4 years
jbrawat 1 year ago
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@jbrawat, if your cash-flow and discount factor (rate of return) is different from that of the example, then you shouldn't expect same result.
jomoluda 3 months ago
Thank you so much! Your videos are so good! So easy to follow/understand!
justforkimia 1 year ago
I am engineer by trade but if I have to pay 30K in rent evy year, even after excluding taxes on that and without using NPV formula I will still incurr a loss of approx 40k after 4 years
jbrawat 1 year ago