1.An advertising that rate that does not include any discounts are
a. Maximum rate.
b. Neutral rate.
c. Flat rate.
d. Normal rate.
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Advertising that rate that does not include any discounts are Normal rate. (Option d)
- The term discount rate will seek advice from either the rate that the FRS charges banks for short loans or the speed accustomed to discount future incomes in discounted money flow (DCF) analysis.
- In a banking context, discount loaning may be a key tool of fiscal policy and a part of the Fed's operation because of the lender-of-last-resort.
- In discounted income analysis, the discount rate expresses the continuance of cash and might build the distinction between whether or not AN investment project is financially viable or not.
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