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40. Using the payback method, what is the payback of this project? Year 12 3 600 400 6006002006 Cash -$1000 200 Flow A. O years B. 1.33 years C. 2.67 years D. 4.00 years E. 3.09 years If the cost of capital is 10%, what is the discounted payback of this project? 5 200 Year I o Cash -$1000 200 Flow 400 600 600 600 2.91 years A. B. 2.94 years C. 3.06 years D. 3.09 years E. 2.67 years 42. If the cost of capital is 10%, what is the IRR of this project and should be accepted or rejected? Year1 234 5 400 600 600 200 600 Cash $1000 200 Flow 6.45%, reject 32.12%, accept 32.69%, accept 2095.24%, accept 21.72%, accept A. B. D. 43 If the cost of capital is 10%, what is the MIRR of this project and should be accepted or rejected?
Year0 Cash -$1000 200 Flow 400 600 600 200 600 A. B. C. D. E. 6.76%, reject 20.87%, accept 21.72%, accept 32.12%, accept None of the above
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