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The C++ friend relationship is always one-sided.
Present Value
The present value of an anticipated amount of money or sequence of financial inflows, discounted by a particular return rate.
Payments
Amounts of money that are paid or due to be paid by one party to another for goods provided, services rendered, or debt obligations.
Compounded Quarterly
The process of calculating interest on a principal amount at a specified interest rate, with the interest being added to the principal at the end of every three months.
End-Of-Quarter Payments
Payments that are made at the end of each quarter, typically in a financial or leasing agreement.
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