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The Deming Chain Reaction Refers to the Compounding of Interest

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The Deming Chain Reaction refers to the compounding of interest that explains why a dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow.


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Pointer

A variable that stores a memory address, typically pointing to the location of another variable in memory.

Stored Address

A stored address refers to a memory location's address that is kept in a variable or a specific location for future data access or manipulation.

Address

A specific location in computer memory that is identified by a numeric value, used to store and retrieve data.

Pointer Variable

A special type of variable in programming that holds the address of another variable in memory.

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