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Ignacio Velez-Pareja ()

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Se muestran detalladamente las diferentes herramientas (formulas y funciones de hoja de calculo) para el manejo de la conversion de sumas de dinero en diferentes periodos de tiempo.

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Paper provided by UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DE BOLÍVAR in its series Documentos de Trabajo with number 005695.

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Date of creation: 08 Jul 2009
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Handle: RePEc:col:000162:005695

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