Multiple Choice
The term "present value" refers to
A) how much something costs today relative to what it could be sold for in the future after it depreciates in value.
B) how much you would be willing to pay for a good today if you are not sure that the good will be available in the future.
C) the current worth of some future dollar amount of income.
D) how much your savings are worth today after having been invested for a certain number of years.
E) the difference between the price you pay for a good and the costs of producing that good.
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