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malfutka [58]
3 years ago
12

In a contract, what is consideration? A. Exchanging things of value B. Breaching the contract C. A business tort D. The minimum

age for the contract Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Business
2 answers:
Sliva [168]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Exchanging things of value

Explanation:

Just took the quiz, good luck :)

Illusion [34]3 years ago
3 0
Exchanging things of value is what consideration is in a contract.
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Year            Cash flow                     Cash flow

0.                 $419,000                      $37,000

1.                  $47,000                       $19,800

2.                 $59,000                       $13,900

3.                 $76,000                        $15,600

4.                 $534,000                      $12,400

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The payback period for Project A can be determined as follows;

The cash flows at Year 0 represent the initial investment to the project. The payback period is the number of years it will take until the return on the project is equal to the initial investment. This can be calculated as shown;

419,000-(47,000+59,000+76,000)

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Net present value for project A=$78,560.951

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Using a spreadsheet, financial calculator, or trial and error to find the root of the equation, we find that:

IRR = 16.57%

The IRR for each project B is:

$37,000 = $19,800 / (1 + IRR) + $13,900 / (1 + IRR)^2 + $15,600 / (1 + IRR)^3 + $12,400 / (1 + IRR)^4

Using a spreadsheet, financial calculator, or trial and error to find the root of the equation, we find that:

IRR = 25.72%

d.

Probability index (P.I) for Project A;

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