A company has a 12% WACC and is considering two mutually exclusive investments (that cannot be repeated) with the follow

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A company has a 12% WACC and is considering two mutually exclusive investments (that cannot be repeated) with the follow

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A company has a 12% WACC and is considering two mutually
exclusive investments (that cannot be repeated) with the following
cash flows:
What is each project's NPV? Round your answer to the nearest
cent. Do not round your intermediate calculations.
Project A:
Project B:
What is each project's IRR? Round your answer to two decimal
places.
Project A:
Project B:
What is each project's MIRR? (Hint: Consider
Period 7 as the end of Project B's life.) Round your answer to two
decimal places. Do not round your intermediate calculations.
Project A:
Project B:
From your answers to parts a-c, which project would be
selected?
Project A Project B
If the WACC was 18%, which project would be selected?
Project A Project B
Construct NPV profiles for Projects A and B. Round your answers
to the nearest cent. Do not round your intermediate calculations.
Negative value should be indicated by a minus sign.
Calculate the crossover rate where the two projects' NPVs are
equal. Round your answer to two decimal places. Do not round your
intermediate calculations.
What is each project's MIRR at a WACC of 18%? Round your answer
to two decimal places. Do not round your intermediate
calculations.
Project A:
Project B:
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