3. Considering the following two mutually exclusive projects: Year Cash Flow (A) Cash Flow (B) 0 -$740,000 -$80,000 1 95

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3. Considering the following two mutually exclusive projects: Year Cash Flow (A) Cash Flow (B) 0 -$740,000 -$80,000 1 95

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3. Considering the following two mutually exclusive projects: Year Cash Flow (A) Cash Flow (B) 0 -$740,000 -$80,000 1 95,000 60,000 2 180,000 25,000 3 250,000 10,000 535,000 2,000 Whichever project you choose, if any, you require a 7 percent return on your investment. a. If you apply the payback criterion, which investment will you choose? Why? b. If you apply the discounted payback criterion, which investment will you choose? Why? c. If you apply the NPV criterion, which investment will you choose? Why? d. If you apply the IRR criterion, which investment will you choose? Why? e. If you apply the profitability index criterion, which investment will you choose? Why? f. Based on your answers in (a) through (e), which project will you finally choose? Why? g Calculate the crossover rate. Why is there a conflict between project A and project B (explain in terms of crossover rate)?
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