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kifflom [539]
3 years ago
5

What are the main concerns of Financial Management?​

Business
1 answer:
katovenus [111]3 years ago
7 0
Well because it’s Focusing on the current assets and current liberties + managing fluctuations and foreign currency and products cycles.


Found on internet (hope this helps).
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Here total annual even cash flow = $25,000 + $80,000 = $105,000

By putting values, we have:

Payback Period = $275,000 / $25,000 = 11 Years

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Present Value of Cash Inflow = Even Cash flow * Annuity Factor

By putting values:

Present Value of Cash Inflow = $105,000 * 3.791 = $398,055

Now Present value of cash outflow which is investment will the same because the money is invested in the year zero.

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Net present Value = $398,055 - 275,000 = $123,055

<u>Profitability Index:</u>

The profitability Index can be calculated using the following formula:

PI = NPV / Investment

So by putting values, we have:

PI = $123,055 / $275,000 = 0.45

<u>Internal rate of return:</u>

At 10%, NPV is $123,055 so all we have to do is to use a higher cost of capital to find using the formula at the end, the breakeven rate of return at which NPV is zero.

So I choose 20%.

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IRR = Lower Percentage + (Higher percentage - Lower percentage) * (NPV at Higher Percentage) / (NPV at lower - NPV at higher)

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Annual rate of return = Earnings Before Interest and tax / Investment

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Annual rate of return = $105,000 / $275,000 = 38.18%

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