Which of the following are considered relevant cash flows in the analysis of a project?
I: sunk costs II: opportunity costs III: negative side effects IV: financing costs V: taxes Group of answer choices
III and IV
II and III II,
III and V II and IV
I and II
Answer : II and IV |
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