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Your company wants to invest $250,000 in a new machine. Cash flows that result are: Yr1: 50,000; Yr2: 121,000; Yr3: 86,000; Yr4: 100,000. Cost of capital is 14%. What is the NPV?
Calculate the NPV: Investment amount: ($8,250,000). Cash flows: Yr1: 2,500,000; Yr2: 3,500,000; Yr3: 4,500,000; Yr4: 5,500,000. Cost of capital: 24%
For the following, calculate the NPV: Investment amount: ($1,000,000). Cash flows: Yr1: 251,000; Yr2: 289,000; Yr3: 582,000; Yr4: 456,000. Cost of capital: 16%.
For the following cash flows, calculate the NPV: Investment ($10,000); Yr1: 4,000; Yr2: 3,000; Yr3: 4,000; Yr4: 2,500. Cost of capital is 10%.
For the following, calculate the NPV: Investment amount: ($2,500,000). Cash flows: Yr1: 175,000; Yr2: 588,000; Yr3: 1,400,000; Yr4: 1,350,000. Cost of capital: 17%
For the following, calculate the NPV: Investment amount: ($100,000). Cash flows: Yr1: 25,000; Yr2: 38,000; Yr3: 44,000; Yr4: 28,000. Cost of capital: 15%