EBK PERSONAL FINANCE
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Author: KEOWN
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Chapter 4, Problem CC.2Q
Summary Introduction
To identify:
The short term, intermediate term and long term financial goals of C and T.
Introduction:
Financial goals refer to the set of targets to be achieved by an individual or a firm to carry forward its operations efficiently. These financial goals can be differentiated on the basis of time that is short term, long term and intermediate term.
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