Ans $ 16207.37
Year | Project Cash Flows (i) | DF@ 9.5% | DF@ 9.5% (ii) | PV of Project ( (i) * (ii) ) |
0 | -32150 | 1 | 1 | (32,150.00) |
1 | 13050 | 1/((1+9.5%)^1) | 0.913 | 11,917.81 |
2 | 14740 | 1/((1+9.5%)^2) | 0.834 | 12,293.32 |
3 | 20780 | 1/((1+9.5%)^3) | 0.762 | 15,827.17 |
4 | 11960 | 1/((1+9.5%)^4) | 0.696 | 8,319.07 |
NPV | 16,207.37 |
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