1. The Global-Comm Corporation is considering two different capital investment projects and the company's management put

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1. The Global-Comm Corporation is considering two different capital investment projects and the company's management put

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2) What is the NPV of the Costa Rica? Use time value of
money factors with at least four decimal places and then round your
final answer to the nearest whole dollar.
3) You recently received a birthday gift of $500 and you
decide to save it for later use. If you deposit it into an
investment account that pays 6 percent interest, how much will be
in the account in 3 years? Use time value of money factors with at
least four decimal places and then round your final answer to the
nearest whole dollar.
4) You have recently opened a retirement account and
decided to deposit $3,000 a year in the account. If you want to
retire in 45 years and the account earns 8 percent interest, how
much will you have in your account when you retire? Use time value
of money factors with at least four decimal places and then round
your final answer to the nearest whole dollar.
1. The Global-Comm Corporation is considering two different capital investment projects and the company's management put together the following cash flow estimates: The Portugal The Costa Rica Purchase cost 17,000 10,000 Estimated net cash inflows Year 1 12,000 8,000 Year 2 6,000 4,000 Year 3 4,000 2,000
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