What Information Does The Payback Period Provide Suppose Extensive Enterprises S Cfo Is Evaluating A Project With The F 1 (14.68 KiB) Viewed 32 times
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What information does the payback period provide? Suppose Extensive Enterprises's CFO is evaluating a project with the following cash inflows. She does not know the project's initial cost; however, she does know that the project's regular payback period is 2.5 years. Year Year 1 Cash Flow (Dollars) $325,000 450,000 475,000 400,000 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
If the project's weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 9%, what is its NPV? $298,849 $361,765 $314,578 $251,662 Which of the following statements indicate a disadvantage of using the discounted payback period for capital budgeting decisions? Check all that apply. The discounted payback period does not take the time value of money into account. The discounted payback period is calculated using net income instead of cash flows. The discounted payback period does not take the project's entire life into account
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