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The concept of time value of money is very important and essential to financial decision-making because: D) all of these.
<h3>What is money?</h3>
Money is any formally recognized economic unit that's universally accepted as a medium of exchange for goods and services, as well as repayment of debts such as loans, taxes across the world.
<h3>What is
time value of
money?</h3>
Time value of money can be defined as a measure of the difference in values of money in comparison to when it is received.
In conclusion, we can infer and logically deduce that the concept of time value of money is very important and essential to financial decision-making because it emphasizes earning a return of interest on investment and it applies to future cash flows.
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Complete Question:
The concept of time value of money is important to financial decision making because?
A) it emphasizes earning a return of interest on the money you invested.
B) it recognizes that $1 today has more value than $1 received a year from now
C) it can be applied to future cash flows in order to compare different streams of income.
D) all of these.
Number 1 represents the reparation payments from Germany to France and Britain.
<h3>What is the flow of funds?</h3>
The flow of funds implies the movement of money from one person or entity to another. In the case of the international flow of funds, this occurs as money moves from one country to another.
<h3>What does number 1 represent?</h3>
Considering number 1 occurs from Germany to France and Britain, it likely represents reparation payments. This is because by the end of the First World War in 1918 Germany had to pay a lot of money to the countries affected by its war actions, which included France and Britain.
Therefore, money flowed from Germany to France and Britain as shown in the diagram.
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