SOLUTION: Hello! I am reviewing future values for my Finance class and am completely befuddled on the logical progression of the time value of money formulas. It has been quite some time si
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Question 100917: Hello! I am reviewing future values for my Finance class and am completely befuddled on the logical progression of the time value of money formulas. It has been quite some time since I have taken Algebra, and that is essentially why I can't figure this transformation out.
FV1 = PV + kPV
must transform into:
FV1 = PV(1+k)
I understand the basics cross-multiplying, but cannot for the life of me figure out how the former was transformed into the latter. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated!
Jonathan Pounds
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
factoring PV from PV+kPV gives PV(1+k)
the reverse may be easier to see ... (PV)*(1+k)=((PV)*(1))+((PV)*(k))=PV+PVk
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