Discount Factor

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The discount factor, also known as the discounting factor, is a financial metric used to determine the present value of future cash flows. It reflects the time value of money by applying a specific discount rate to future amounts, thereby converting them into their present value equivalents. This concept is crucial in investment appraisal, capital budgeting, and financial modeling, as it aids in assessing the viability of projects and investments.

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