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Cardinal Company is considering a five-year project that would require a $2,955,000 Investment in equipment with a useful life of five years and no salvage value. The company's discount rate is 18%. The project would provide net operating Income in each of five years as follows: $ 2,865,000 1,015,000 1,850,000 Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses Advertising, salaries, and other fixed out-of-pocket costs Depreciation Total tixed expenses Het operating income $ 750,000 591,000 1,341,000 $ 509,000 Click here to view Exhibit 148-1 and Exhibit 14B-2. to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using table. 13. Assume a postaudit showed that all estimates (including total sales) were exactly correct except for the variable expense ratio, which actually turned out to be 45%. What was the project's actual net present value? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round Intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Net present value
14. Assume a postaudit showed that all estimates (including total sales) were exactly correct except for the variable expense ratio, which actually turned out to be 45% What was the project's actual payback period? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Paytdk period years
15. Assume a postaudit showed that all estimates (including total sales) were exactly correct except for the variable expense ratio, which actually turned out to be 45%. What was the project's actual simple rate of return? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Simple rate of return
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