A. lead value of money
B. storage value of money
C. time value of money
D. cash value of money
Related Mcqs:
- An investment of money in idle inventory, in place of investing the same amount of money somewhere else is an example of ___________?
A. offshore cost
B. outsource cost
C. in-source cost
D. opportunity cost - The set of all the occurrences that may happen in near future or in any other fixed time are called __________?
A. events
B. distribution
C. outcome
D. actions - The type of budget, which is always available for the specified period of future is called __________?
A. period budget
B. batch budget
C. discontinued budget
D. continuous budget - The costing, which explains how and when scrap affects the operating income of company is classified as ___________?
A. inventory costing
B. conversion costing
C. normal scrap costing
D. abnormal scrap costing - The net initial investment is divided by uniform increasing in future cash flows to calculate __________?
A. discounting period
B. investment period
C. payback period
D. earning period - If an initial investment is $765000, the payback period is 4.5 years, then increase in future cash flow will be __________?
A. $5,645,000
B. $6,442,500
C. $3,442,500
D. $5,442,500 - The net initial investment is divided by uniform increasing in future cash flows to calculate __________?
A. discounting period
B. investment period
C. payback period
D. earning period - The payback period is multiplied for constant increase in yearly future cash flows to calculate __________?
A. cash value of money
B. net initial investment
C. net future value
D. time value of money - Examining of past performance, exploring alternative and planning future is __________?
A. learning
B. alternating
C. examining
D. deciding - A concept used to define the learning curve in broader application is called _________?
A. discrete curve
B. fixed curve
C. mixed curve
D. experience curve