WHAT DOES VALUE TILT IN FUNDAMENTAL WEIGHETED INDEX MEANS.
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The answer is C . It is saying that intrinsic value is independent of the time. but in discounting or present value approach we use the time period.
The answer is C . It is saying that intrinsic value is independent of the time. but in discounting or present value approach we use the time period.
The value depends on the tenor also because during discounting we use the time period. Then why is option C incorrect.