The current value of a perpetuity is based more on the
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The current value of a perpetuity is based more on the discounted value of its nearer (in time) cash flows and less by the discounted value of its more distant (in the future) cash flows. The value of a perpetuity is equal to the sum of the present value of its expected future cash flows.
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