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Darling Entreprises is evaluating a proposed capital budgeting project that will require an initial investment of $180,000. The project is expected to generate the following net cash flows:Year Cash FlowYear 1 $46,600Year 2 $52,000Year 3 $49,500Year 4 $49,400a. Assume the desired rate of return on a project of this type is 10%. What is the net present value of this project?A. -$23,730.21B. $18,304.10C. -$4,415.10D. -$18,163.50b. Suppose Darling Enterprises has enough capital to fund the project, and the project is not competing for funding with other projects. Should Darling Enterprises' acceptor reject this project?A. Reject the projectB. Accept the project
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mark, a civil engineer, entered into a contract with david. as per the contract, mark agreed to design and build a house for david for a specified fee. mark provided david with an estimation of the total cost and the contract was mutually agreed upon. however, during construction, when mark increased the price due to a miscalculation on his part, david refused to pay the amount. this scenario is an example of a mistake.
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:30
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