Given the cash flow described in table below. Determine the ROR.
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Suppose the interest rate is r
Here, the discount factor would be 1/(1+r)^t where t is period
We have 15000 = 4000/(1+r)^1+4000/(1+r)^2+3000/(1+r)^3+3000/(1+r)^4+3000/(1+r)^5+1500/(1+r)^6+1500/(1+r)^7+1500/(1+r)^8+1500/(1+r)^9+1500/(1+r)^10
Solving this, we get r=13.1%
So, the correct option is D 13%
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