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Which of the following annual cashflows has the lowest
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$100; $100; $100; $100 |
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$0; $0; $0; $400 |
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$350; $0; $0; $0 |
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$50; $50; $50; $375 |
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- Assume that an investment of 100,000 produces a net cash flow of 60,000 per year for two years. The discount factor for year 1 is 0.89 and for year 2 is 0.80. The NPV is a. 0 b. 6,800 c. 1,400 d. (4,000)How much would you invest today in order to receive $30,000 in each of the following (for further Instructions on present value In Excel, see Appendix C): A. 10 years at 9% B. 8 years at 12% C. 14 years at 15% D. 19 years at 18%Project B cost $5,000 and will generate after-tax net cash inflows of $500 in year one, $1,200 in year two, $2,000 in year three. $2,500 in year four, and $2,000 in year five. What is the NPV using 8% as the discount rate? For further instructions on net present value in Excel, see Appendix C.
- How much would you invest today in order to receive $30,000 in each of the following (for further instructions on present value in Excel, see Appendix C): A. 20 years at 22% B. 12 years at 10% C. 5 years at 14% D. 2 years at 7%The appropriate discount rate for the following cash flows is 9.5 percent compounded monthly. �What is the present value of the cash flows? �Year 1 CF=200, Year 2 CF=800, Year 3 CF=500, Year 4 CF=1500 Question 3 options: $2,354 $2,384 $2,179 $2,270 $2,248What is the NPV of the following cashflows, assuming a discount rate of 12%? Year Cashflow 0 -$1,200 1 $400 2 $300 3 $300 4 $500 5 $600 Question 25 options: $377 $900 $239 $268
- what is the net present value for a $55000 investment (-55000 in year zero) and cash inflows of $20000 per year for years 1 through 4 using a 4% discount rate? options are: 16921.06 25000 -25000 -16921.06Assume the appropriate discount rate for the following cash flows is 10.2 percent. Year Cash Flow 1 $2,100 2 2,000 3 1,700 4 1,500 What is the present value of the cash flows? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)The appropriate discount rate for the following cash flows is 12 percent compounded quarterly. �What is the present value of the cash flows? �Year 1 CF=700, Year 2 CF=600, Year 3 CF=0, Year 4 CF=1000 Question 4 options: $1,635 $1,667 $1,736 $1,510 $1,719
- You are given the following cash flows. What is the present value (t = 0) if the discount rate is 12 percent? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Periods) 0 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 -2,000 -2,000 (cash flows) Select one: a. $4,289 b. $2,804 c. $2,656 d. $4,804 e. $5,302You are given the following cash flows. What is the present value (t = 0) if the discount rate is 12 percent? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Periods) 0 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 -2,000 -2,000 (cash flows) a. $4,804 b. $4,289 c. $5,302 d. $2,804 e. $2,656Year Cash Flow 0 −$8,200 1 2,500 2 4,100 3 3,900 What is the profitability index for the cash flows if the relevant discount rate is 10 percent? A. 1.079 B. 1.100 C. 0.995 D. 1.016 E. 1.048 What is the profitability index for the cash flows if the relevant discount rate is 16 percent? A. 0.939 B. 0.967 C. 0.986 D. 0.892 E. 0.911 What is the profitability index for the cash flows if the relevant discount rate is 26 percent? A. 0.795 B. 0.819 C. 0.834 D. 0.755 E. 0.771