Problem 9.08 – Calculating NPV
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
Ross, Westerfield, and Jordan
13th Edition
Given the required returns, should the firm accept the project?
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Given the required returns, should the firm accept the project?
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Find the NPV for the projects with the given discount rates and if they should accept or reject. In addition, find the discount rate at which you are indifferent to accepting or rejecting.
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Find the IRR with the given cash flows.
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Given cash flows for years 0 through 3 and four different discount rates, compute the NPV at each rate.
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With the given cash flows, find the IRRÂ and which project to accept. Then, with the required return, find the NPV for both projects and which project should be chosen. Lastly, find what discount rate would they be indifferent between the two projects.
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Figure out the IRR given the cash flows, find the crossover rate, and the NPV for the given discount rates.
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Find the NPV of the project then the two IRR’s.
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Given cash flows for years 0 through 3, determine the profitability index at three different discount rates.
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With the required return, find the profitability index and NPV for the projects. After, figure out which project to accept for each.
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Given the cash flows and required return, figure out the payback period, discounted payback period, NPV, IRR, and profitability index. You then find which investment you’ll choose for each and decide which investment to choose overall.
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