Period | Cash flow | PV factor 7% | PV of cash flow | Cash flow |
0 | -55000 | 1.0000 | (55,000.00) | (55,000.00) |
1 | 13000 | 0.9346 | 12,149.53 | (42,850.47) |
2 | 13000 | 0.8734 | 11,354.70 | (31,495.76) |
3 | 13000 | 0.8163 | 10,611.87 | (20,883.89) |
4 | 13000 | 0.7629 | 9,917.64 | (10,966.25) |
5 | 13000 | 0.7130 | 9,268.82 | (1,697.43) |
6 | 13000 | 0.6663 | 8,662.45 | 6,965.02 |
7 | 13000 | 0.6227 | 8,095.75 | 15,060.76 |
8 | 13000 | 0.5820 | 7,566.12 | 22,626.88 |
Discounted Payback period =5+1697.43/8662.45 = 5.20 Years
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