A company must choose between two investments. Investment C requires an immediate outlay of $67,000 and then, in two yea

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A company must choose between two investments. Investment C requires an immediate outlay of $67,000 and then, in two yea

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A company must choose between two investments. Investment C
requires an immediate outlay of $67,000 and then, in two years,
another investment of $47,000. Investment D requires annual
investments of $27,000 at the beginning of each of the first four
years. C would return annual profits of $24,500 for 10 years
beginning with the first year. D’s profits would not start until
Year 4 but would be $43,500 in Years 4 to 10 inclusive. The
residual values after 10 years are estimated to be $47,000 for C
and $37,000 for D.

1. Which investment should the company choose if its cost of
capital is 10%?

2.How much more is the preferred project worth today?
Do not round intermediate calculations, Round final answer to
the nearest whole dollar.
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