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You have two assets and must calculate their values today based on their payment streams and required returns. asset 1 has a required return of 1212% and will produce a stream of $700700 starting at year 1 and continuing indefinitely. asset 2 has a required return of % and will produce an end-of-year cash flow of $1 comma 4001,400 in 1 year, $ 1 comma 300$1,300 in 2 years, and $750750 in 3 years. the value of asset 1 today is $nothing. (round to the nearest cent.)

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