Jenkins Security has learned that a rival has offered to supply a parking garage with security for ten years for $45,000

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Jenkins Security has learned that a rival has offered to supply a parking garage with security for ten years for $45,000

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Jenkins Security Has Learned That A Rival Has Offered To Supply A Parking Garage With Security For Ten Years For 45 000 1
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Jenkins Security has learned that a rival has offered to supply a parking garage with security for ten years for $45,000 up front and a further $15,000 per year. If Jenkins Security offers to provide security for eight years for an upfront cost of $60,000 and a separate yearly payment, by what maximum amount can this yearly payment be, so that Jenkins' offer matches the equivalent annual annuity of their rival's offer? (Assume a cost of capital of 5%.) Solution: CF =-11,543 per year
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