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23 August, 23:23

Andrew owns Hockey Plus, whose value is $150,000 today assuming normal growth. However, Andrew believes the value will grow at 15% per year for the next three years. He wants to take this rapid growth into consideration when valuing the business for a potential sale. Find the future value of the business in three years, then use that future value to find the present value at a rate of 6% compounded annually. $228,131.25 $178,652 $67,500 $191,543.56

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  1. 23 August, 23:27
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    Future value will be $228,131.25 in three years

    Present value of FV = $191,543.56

    Step-by-step explanation:

    FV = 150,000 (1 + 0.15) ^3 = $228,131.25

    Present value = Future value / (1+r/m) ^mT

    PV = 228,131.25 / (1+0.06) ^3 = $191,543.56
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