Compound Interest Factors and Patterns of Cash Flows
This video explains the six basic patterns of cash flows and their associated compound-interest-factors. The factors include P/F, F/P, P/A, A/P, F/A, A,F. P = present value, F = future value, A = annuity (a constant repeating amount).

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