Does decreasing a discount rate lower the present value?

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2026-07-08 11:40

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No, decreasing the discount rate actually increases the present value of future cash flows. The discount rate reflects the time value of money, and when it is lowered, future cash flows are discounted less heavily, resulting in a higher present value. Conversely, increasing the discount rate would decrease the present value.

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