Multiple Choice
When using discounted cash flow analysis for valuation, the appraiser must estimate the sale price at the end of the expected holding period. This price (assuming selling expenses have yet to be accounted for) is referred to as the property's:
A) net sale proceeds
B) selling expenses
C) terminal value
D) current market value
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