For more information about interest rates, please review this article regarding credit score ratings. Part C: For the conclusion of this assignment, answer the following questions. Were you surprised at the results? What lessons did you learn from these calculations? What changes may you make in your personal finances based on the knowledge of time value of money principles?
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