Answer:
C. $9.04
Step-by-step explanation:
The net present value of a cash flow C in year n at some interest rate r is given by ...
NPV = C·(1 +r)^(-n)
Adding the values of the different cash flows at the different interest rates, we get the results shown in the attached table. The NPV goes up by $9.04 when the cost of capital goes down.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
Neither WACC will cause this project to be rejected. If the WACC were to increase to 11.11%, then the project would have a zero return.
7=thousands
8=hundreds
5=tens
4=ones
2=tenths
0=hundredths
9=thousandths
Answer:
1,173
Step-by-step explanation:
9.3x106=985.8
1.8x104=187.2
985.8+187.2=1,173
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<em><u>Could I please have BRAINLIEST?</u></em></h2>