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Engineering Economy, 5/e
Leland Blank, Texas A&M University
Anthony Tarquin, University of Texas - El Paso
Factors: How Time and Interest Affect Money
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In the uniform series factors, which involve the symbol A and P, the P value is always located _________________.
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A uniform series of deposits intended to accumulate to a given future amount of money is known as a (an) _____________.
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A cash flow series which increases by a constant percentage is known as a (an) __________________.
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In a conventional gradient, the gradient begins between interest periods _______________.
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In a conventional gradient, the amount of money in period one is known as the ________________.
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In all interest factors, the rate must be a _____________.
Answer choices for questions 1 through 6
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First A value
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Two and three
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Geometric series
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Whole number
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Sinking fund
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Compound interest rate
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One interest period ahead of the first A value
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Base amount
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Equivalence pool
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Coincident with the first A value
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One and two
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