12.5 points Save Atom Question 19 Siegmeyer Corp. is considering a new inventory system that will cost $750,000. The sys

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12.5 points Save Atom Question 19 Siegmeyer Corp. is considering a new inventory system that will cost $750,000. The sys

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12.5 points Save Atom Question 19 Siegmeyer Corp. is considering a new inventory system that will cost $750,000. The system is expected to generate positive cash flows over the next four years in the amounts of $350,000 in year one, $325,000 in year two, $150,000 in year three, and $180,000 in year four. Siegmeyer's required rate of return is 8%. Suppose Siegmeyer identifies another independent project with a net present value of $98,525 50. If neither project can be replaced, compared to the values calculated previously Siegmeyer should accept Project A Project B Both projects Neither project
12.5 points sells for $34.25. Shanos Inc. would like to finance an experimental cost-saving procedure by issuing new common stock. The corporation's existing common stock currently Management believes that they can issue new common stock at this price, incurring flotation costs of 6.15% of the current market price. What is the stock's net market price (net proceeds)? Submit your answer as a dollar amount and round your answer to two decimal places (Ex. 50.00)
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