Annuity Due

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An annuity due is a series of equal payments made at the beginning of consecutive periods. Unlike ordinary annuities, where payments occur at the end of each period, annuity due payments are made at the start, impacting the present value calculations. This financial concept is crucial in scenarios like lease agreements or insurance premiums, where payments are required upfront.

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