Answer:
Project A Project B
Initial investments ($170,000) ($115,000)
CF Year 1 $42,500 $34,500
CF Year 2 $58,500 $52,500
CF Year 3 $82,795 $68,500
CF Year 4 $92,900 $68,500
CF Year 5 $67,500 $68,500
using an excel spreadsheet and the IRR function, the internal rate of return of each project is:
- Project A's IRR = 26.02%
- Project B's IRR = 36.31%
We can use the discount rate (12%) to calculate the projects' NPV, we do not need it to calculate their IRR:
- Project A's NPV = $70,855
- Project B's NPV = $88,815
Both but fixed goes first so a is correct
I think the answer is true because it is the total value of produced and services provide in a given year
To be excluded from the client's total gifts in the year made are
- Paid a hospital $11,000 for medical services rendered to a friend
- Made a donation to the democratic party. Option D I and III
This is further explained below.
<h3>Which of these transfers will be excluded from the client's total gifts in the year made?</h3>
Generally, If anything is referred to as "the client's," it means that it belongs to a single person, such as a client's file. The use of the clients' plural possessive demonstrates that we may attribute things to more than one client.
In conclusion, To be excluded from the client's total gifts in the year made are
- Paid a hospital $11,000 for medical services rendered to a friend
- Made a donation to the democratic party. Option D I and III
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CQ
Your client has made all of the following transfers. Which of these transfers will be excluded from the client's total gifts in the year made?
Paid a hospital $11,000 for medical services rendered to a friend
Paid a family member $15,000 so she could go to school
Made a donation to the democratic party
Made a contribution to the shriner's hospital, which provides free medical care to children
A)
II and IV
B)
I and II
C)
III and IV
D)
I and III
Since you provide no table, me nor anyone else would not be able to find out his total utility
But if he spends all his income on honey, the most he can buy is :
$16 / 4$ = 4 Jars
That leave either option 1 or option 4 as the answer