BUS 401 Week 2 Teaching Net Present Value (NPV) and Future Value (FV) (New)

# BUS 401 Week 2 Teaching Net Present Value (NPV) and Future Value (FV) (New)

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#### BUS 401 Week 2 Teaching Net Present Value (NPV) and Future Value (FV) (New)

##### Ashford University

You have been asked by a manager in your organization to put together a training program explaining Net Present Value (NPV) and Future Value (FV) and how they are used to evaluate the price of stock.

Upon completing your Net Present Value (NPV) & Future Value (FV) Training Program, employees should be able to:

Explain NPV and FV.

Describe the factors that are used in the NPV and the FV formulas.

Give an example of how to use the formulas for NPV and FV for a stock purchase.

Summarize the differences between the two formulas and the purpose of using each.

Develop a PowerPoint presentation that is 10 to 12 slides long (excluding title and reference slides) and covers each of the above topics. In the slide notes, include your explanations for each topic. If you need assistance, please refer to the Notes pane in PowerPoint 2010 article. Format the presentation according to APA style guidelines as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Be sure to properly cite your sources using APA style.

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