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EleoNora [17]
4 years ago
10

You are evaluating the following two investment opportunities: Project A: This project requires $2,000 upfront, and pays you $50

0 at the end of each of the first 2 years, and an additional lump-sum of $1200 at the end of year 3. Project B: This project requires $2,000 upfront, and pays you $600 at the end of each of the first 2 years, and an additional lump-sum of $1000 at the end of year 3. Which project has a smaller IRR, and which project is more attractive?
Business
1 answer:
Rainbow [258]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The project A has a smaller IRR, and the project B is more attractive

Explanation:

Solution

Solve for Project A:

Now,

Let assume that the IRR be x

Hence,

The  Present Value of  Outflows of Cash Outflows= The Present Value of Inflows of Cash

Thus,

2000 =500/(1.0x) +500/ (1.0x)^2 +1200/(1.0x)^3    

Or  we say x= 4.223%

Therefore the IRR is 4.223%

For project B:

Let assume that the IRR  be y.

Thus,

The  Present Value of  Outflow of Cash = The Present Value of Inflow of Cash

so,

2000 =600/(1.0y) + 600/ (1.0y)^2  + 1000/(1.0y)^3

Or  we say, y= 4.498%

Therefore  the IRR is 4.498%

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