Future Worth, also known as the Future Value (FV), refers to the amount of money that an investment made today will grow to at a specific point in the future when interest is compounded over time.
In financial mathematics, the future worth (or value) of one per period, also known as the compound amount of one per period, is the amount of money that an investment of one monetary unit will grow to after a certain number of periods at a constant rate of interest.
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