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Business, 26.06.2019 22:20 isabelleecurtis

Consider the following two mutually exclusive projects:
year cash flow (a) cash flow (b)
0 - $ 348,000 - $ 51,000
1 47,000 24,200
2 67,000 22,200
3 67,000 19,700
4 442,000 14,800
whichever project you choose, if any, you require a return of 14 percent on your investment. (a) what is the payback period for each project? (b) what is the npv for each project? (do not round intermediate calculations. round your answers to 2 decimal places (e. g., 32. (c) what is the irr for each project? (do not round intermediate calculations. enter your answers as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e. g., 32. (d) what is the profitability index for each project? (do not round intermediate calculations. round your answers to 3 decimal places (e. g., 32. (e) based on your answers in (a) through (d), which project will you finally choose?

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