5. Problem 11.05 (Discounted Payback)
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Project L costs $60,000, its expected cash inflows are $14,000 per year for 8 years, and its WACC is 13%. What is the project's discounted payback? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. |
CF0 = ($60,000) DISCOUNTED CASH FLOWS
CF1 = $14,000 $12389.38
CF2 = $14,000 $10964.05
CF3 = $14,000 $9702.70
CF4= $14,000 $8,586.46
CF5 = $14,000 $7598.6391
CF6 = $14,000 $6724.4594
CF7= $14,000 $5,950.849
CF8 = $14,000 $5266.2381
6 + ($60,000 - $55,965.68)/ $5,950.849
= 6 + 0.6779
= 6.68 YEARS (ROUNDED OFF TO TWO DECIMAL PLACES).
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