n is the number of periods of an investment, PV is the starting value, FVn is the future value n periods ahead, and ^ means 'to the power of'. What is the correct formula for calculating return? a)(PV/FVn)^n - 1 b)(FVn/PV)^n c)1 - (FVn/PV)^n d)(FVn/PV)^n - 1

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n is the number of periods of an investment,

PV is the starting value,

FVn is the future value n periods ahead, and

^ means 'to the power of'.

What is the correct formula for calculating return?


a)(PV/FVn)^n - 1
b)(FVn/PV)^n
c)1 - (FVn/PV)^n
d)(FVn/PV)^n - 1
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