Compute the discounted payback statistic for Project D if the appropriate cost of capital is 11 percent and the maximum allowable discounted payback is four years. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places. If the project does not pay back, then enter a "0" (zero).)
Project D Time: 0 1 2 3 4 5
Cash flow: –$12,700 $3,520 $4,520 $1,860 $0 $1,340
Discounted Payback Statistic:
Compute the discounted payback statistic for Project D if the appropriate cost of capital is 11...
Compute the discounted payback statistic for Project D if the appropriate cost of capital is 12 percent and the maximum allowable discounted payback is four years. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places. If the project does not pay back, then enter a "O" (zero).) Project D Time: Cash flow: 0 -$11,600 1 $3,410 $4,300 34 $1,640 $0 $1,120 Discounted payback period 0 years Should the project be accepted or rejected? accepted rejected...
Compute the discounted payback statistic for Project D if the appropriate cost of capital is 10 percent and the maximum allowable discounted payback is four years. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places. If the project does not pay back, then enter a "O" (zero).) Project D Time: Cash flow: 1 1 -$12,900 $3,540 2 $4,560 3 $1,900 4 $0 5 $1,380 Discounted payback period years
Compute the discounted payback statistic for Project D if the appropriate cost of capital is 12 percent and the maximum allowable discounted payback is four years. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places. If the project does not pay back, then enter a "0" (zero).) Project D Time: 0 1 2 3 4 5 Cash flow: –$11,000 $3,350 $4,180 $1,520 $300 $1,000 Should the project be accepted or rejected? accepted rejected
Compute the discounted payback statistic for Project D if the appropriate cost of capital is 13 percent and the maximum allowable discounted payback is four years. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places. If the project does not pay back, then enter a "O" (zero).) Project D Time: 2 4 Cash flow:-$11,500 $3,400 $4,280 $1,620 $0 $1,100 Discounted payback period years Should the project be accepted or rejected? O accepted O rejected
Compute the discounted payback statistic for Project if the appropriate cost of capital is 8 percent and the maximum allowable discounted payback period is three years. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) Project t Timet Cash flow: -51,600 $720 $660 Discounted payback period Should the project be accepted or rejected accepted rejected
Compute the discounted payback statistic for Project C if the appropriate cost of capital is 6 percent and the maximum allowable discounted payback period is three years. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) Project C Time Cash flow -$2,700 $1,160 $990 $1,030 $640 $440 0 2 4 Discounted payback period years Should the project be accepted or rejected? Rejected Accepted
Compute the discounted payback statistic for Project D if the appropriate cost of capital is 12 percent and the maximum allowable payback period is four years. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Project A Time: 0 1 2 3 4 5 Cash flow –$12,400 $3490 $4460 $1800 $0 $1280 Payback years
Compute the discounted payback statistic for Project C if the appropriate cost of capital is 8 percent and the maximum allowable discounted payback period is three years. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) Project C Time Cash flow -$1,300 $600 $570 $610 $360 $160 2 4 5 years Should the project be accepted or rejected? O Rejected O Accepted
Compute the payback statistic for Project B if the appropriate cost of capital is 11 percent and the maximum allowable payback period is three years. Should the project be rejected or accepted? (If the project never pays back, then enter a "0" (zero). Project B Time: 0 1 2 3 4 5 Cash flow: –$11,700 $3,420 $4,320 $1,660 $0 $1,140
Compute the payback statistic for Project B if the appropriate cost of capital is 11 percent and the maximum allowable payback period is three years. (If the project never pays back, then enter a "0" (zero).) Project B Time: 0 1 2 3 4 5 Cash flow: – $12,600 $3,510 $ 4,500 $1,840 $0 $1,320 Should the project be accepted or rejected?