Project S has a cost of $10,000 and is expected to produce benefits (cash flows) of $3,500 per year for 5 years. Project L costs $25,000 and is expected to produce cash flows of $8,000 per year for 5 years.
Calculate the two projects' NPVs, assuming a cost of capital of 14%. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent.
Project S: $
Project L: $
Which project would be selected, assuming they are mutually exclusive?
Based on the NPV values,
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would be selected.
Calculate the two projects' IRRs. Do not round intermediate
calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places.
Project S:
%
Project L:
%
Which project would be selected, assuming they are mutually exclusive?
Based on the IRR values,
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would be selected.
Calculate the two projects' MIRRs, assuming a cost of capital of 14%. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places.
Project S:
%
Project L:
%
Which project would be selected, assuming they are mutually exclusive?
Based on the MIRR values,
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would be selected.
Calculate the two projects' PIs, assuming a cost of capital of
14%. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to
three decimal places.
Project S:
Project L:
Which project would be selected, assuming they are mutually exclusive?
Based on the PI values,
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would be selected.
Which project should actually be selected?
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should actually be selected.
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