Decreasing the compound frequency of the interest rate causes an increase in present values and a decrease in future values. Group of answer choices True False
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Compound frequency refers to how often interest is applied to the principal balance of an investment or loan. Common frequencies include annually, semi-annually, quarterly, monthly, and daily. Show more…
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