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Sue was evaluating an investment opportunity with equal end of period cash flows, when she realized she would need a 10% return rather than an 8% return. Since the equal expected cash flows did not change, Sue should:. a. pay the same amount in present dollars for the investment
b. make certain the investment is not an annuity due
c. pay less in present dollars for the investment
d. try to increase the length of time she will hold the investment
e. pay more in present dollars for the investment

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