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		Definition of discount factor in English: discount factornoun Finance A factor which, when multiplied by a predicted future cash flow from a loan or some other form of debt, gives its present value.  the further out the payday is, the greater the discount factor that will be used  Example sentencesExamples -  The surge in bond yields, which is the prime determinant of the discount factor, flies in the face of stock market performance.
 -  The interest rate is determined by the discount factor of only the rich agent.
 -  Politically, people have become used in recent years to getting budget largesse, and there will also be a certain discount factor.
 -  The opportunity cost of that investment with a 10% discount factor is $100 000 pa.
 -  In contrast, higher discount factors weight past observations more heavily, making the model less sensitive to short-term fluctuations in the data.
 
    Definition of discount factor in US English: discount factornoun Finance A factor which, when multiplied by a predicted future cash flow from a loan or some other form of debt, gives its present value.  the further out the payday is, the greater the discount factor that will be used  Example sentencesExamples -  In contrast, higher discount factors weight past observations more heavily, making the model less sensitive to short-term fluctuations in the data.
 -  The surge in bond yields, which is the prime determinant of the discount factor, flies in the face of stock market performance.
 -  The opportunity cost of that investment with a 10% discount factor is $100 000 pa.
 -  The interest rate is determined by the discount factor of only the rich agent.
 -  Politically, people have become used in recent years to getting budget largesse, and there will also be a certain discount factor.
 
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