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- This calculation determines profitability or growth potential of an investment, expressed as a percentage, at the point where NPV equals zero A. internal race of return (IRR) method B. net present value (NPV) C. discounted cash flow model D. future value methodDefine each of the following terms: Capital budgeting; payback period; discounted payback period Independent projects; mutually exclusive projects Net present value (NPV) method; internal rate of return (IRR) method; profitability index (PI) Modified internal rate of return (MIRR) method NPV profile; crossover rate Nonnormal cash flow projects; normal cash flow projects; multiple IRRs Reinvestment rate assumption Replacement chain; economic life; capital rationing; equivalent annual annuity (EAA)The expected period of time that will elapse between the date of a capital investment and thecomplete recovery of the amount of cash investedis called: A.The average rate of return period B.The cash payback period C.The net present value period D.The internal rate of return period
- (1) What are the three types of risk that are relevant in capital budgeting? (2) How is each of these risk types measured, and how do they relate to one another? (3) How is each type of risk used in the capital budgeting process?Which capital budgeting technique measures all expected future cash inflows and outflows as if they occurred at a single point in time? Group of answer choices a. sensitivity analysis b. accrual accounting rate-of-return method c. net present value method d. payback methodWhich of the following methods of capital budgeting tries to equate the present value of cash inflows to present value of cash outflows? a. Net present value b. Payback period c. Internal rate of return d. Accounting Rate of return
- Question: Which of the following methods of capital budgeting accounts for the time value of money? Options: A) Net Present Value (NPV) B) Payback Period C) Accounting Rate of Return (ARR) D) Profitability Index (PI)Describe and explain the significance of each of the following: payback period, internal rate of return (IRR), modified internal rate of return (MIRR), net present value (NPV), and profitability index (PI). Explain. Provide examples for better clarity. Discuss the notions of conventional and nonconventional cash flows in capital budgeting. Which investment evaluation criteria would you use for unconventional cash flows and why? Provide a fictitious unconventional cash flow example and apply the payback period, NPV, IRR, MIRR, and PI methods to your example. Interpret the results.In proper capital budgeting analysis we evaluate incremental __________ cash flows. Select one: a. accounting b. operating c. before-tax d. financing
- Differentiate between the Net Present Value method and Internal Rate of Return method of capital budgeting. Please give an explanation with an example for each method.Define the most important capital budgeting techniques. Name at least two capital budgeting techniques (e.g., NPV, IRR, Payback Period, etc.) that you used to arrive investment decisions.