A project yields an annual benefit of $25 a year, starting next year and continuing forever. What is the present value of the benefits if the interest rate is 10%?
Answer
the project is a forever series.
The present value of forever series =A/i
A=Annual benefit
i=interest rate
PV=25/0.1=$250
The present value of the series is $250
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