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PVo = P × [{1 - [1 ÷ (1+r)]^n} ÷ r]

Where,

P = quarterly payment  = $6,000

r = interest rate  = 6% = 0.06

n = number of quarters = 6 × 4 = 24

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PVd = P × [{1 - [1 ÷ (1+r)]^n} ÷ r] × (1+r)

Where,

P = yearly payment  = $6,000

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