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MIRR & IRR Projects

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Question1.

Identify the major project classification categories and explain how any why they are used.  Please give examples of such projects types and identify how they fall into the given category.

Question 2:

NPV Project K costs $52,125 its expected net cash inflows are $ 12,000 per year for 8 years, and its WACC is 12 percent. What is the project's NPV?

Question 3:

IRR - refer to question 2 - What is the project's IRR?

MIRR - refer to question 2 - What is the project's MIRR?

Question 4:

Payback Period - Refer to question 2.  What is the project's payback?

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