EBK CONTEMPORARY ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
EBK CONTEMPORARY ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
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ISBN: 9780134123950
Author: Park
Publisher: PEARSON CUSTOM PUB.(CONSIGNMENT)
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Chapter 7, Problem 23P

Consider the investment projects given in Table P7.23.

Assume that MARR = 12% in the following questions.

  1. (a) Classify each project as either a pure or a mixed investment.
  2. (b) Compute the true IRR for each investment.
  3. (c) Compute the MIRR for each project at MARR = 12%.
  4. (d) Determine the acceptability of each project.

TABLE P7.23

Chapter 7, Problem 23P, Consider the investment projects given in Table P7.23. Assume that MARR = 12% in the following

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