Fundamentals Of Financial Management
Fundamentals Of Financial Management
14th Edition
ISBN: 9781305629080
Author: Eugene F. Brigham, Joel F. Houston
Publisher: South-western College Pub (edition 14)
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Chapter 5, Problem 6P
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To determine: The future value of the annuity and the future value of an annuity due.

Annuity: An annuity refers to the fixed cash flows that are received or paid by a person at defined intervals. This series of cash flows occur for a given time period. The two kinds of annuities are the annuities having a fixed rate and annuities having a variable rate. The payment of annuities is made at the end of the year.

Annuity Due: The annuity due refers to the fixed cash flows that are received or paid by a person at defined intervals. It is same as annuity but the annuity due is paid at the beginning of the year.

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