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    Whats wrong/right?

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    damn good job, u got all urs right. the first two I guessed on I got those right but yours answers came to late? Want to try again? It wont be any different just different numbers. Ill get the concept questions, cool?

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    1.c
    2.e
    3.a
    4.d
    5.b
    6.b
    7.c

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    Yea sure, its just plugging in numbers in Excel.

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    cool, let me copy and paste

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    The post-audit is used to:



    a. Improve cash flow forecasts.

    b. Stimulate management to improve operations and bring results into line with forecasts.

    c. Eliminate potentially profitable but risky projects.

    d. Statements a and b are correct.


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    2. (2 point(s))
    If your firm has an unlimited capital budget, all projects are independent, and a project has a Net Present Value of zero, which of the following are true?



    a. Your firm should not accept the project.

    b. Your firm should accept the project.

    c. You should calculate either the Internal Rate of Return or the Modified Internal Rate of Return to help determine whether to accept the project.

    d. None of the above are true.


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    3. (1 point(s))
    Determine the net present value for a project that costs $565,000 and would yield after-tax cash flows of $25,000 per year for the first 5 years, $33,000 per year for the next 20 years, and $46,000 per year for the following 15 years. Your firm's cost of capital is 5.00%.



    a. $6,460.88

    b. $4,609.19

    c. $5,442.45

    d. $8,528.36

    e. $9,303.67


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    4. (1 point(s))
    Determine the net present value for a project that costs $229,000 and would yield after-tax cash flows of $21,000 per year for the first 14 years, $29,000 per year for the next 18 years, and $42,000 per year for the following 12 years. Your firm's cost of capital is 10.00%.



    a. $2,488.65

    b. $1,345.00

    c. $1,588.16

    d. $1,885.34

    e. $2,714.89


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    5. (1 point(s))
    Determine the internal rate of return for a project that costs -$136,500 and would yield after-tax cash flows of $21,000 the first year, $23,000 the second year, $26,000 the third year, $28,000 the fourth year, $32,000 the fifth year, and $38,000 the sixth year.



    a. 5.68%

    b. 4.79%

    c. 5.36%

    d. 4.61%

    e. 5.98%


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    Determine the internal rate of return for a project that costs $169,000 and would yield after-tax cash flows of $22,000 per year for the first 5 years, $30,000 per year for the next 5 years, and $43,000 per year for the following 5 years.



    a. 11.34%

    b. 11.80%

    c. 13.19%

    d. 13.98%

    e. 14.72%


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    7. (2 point(s))
    Your company has an opportunity to invest in a project that is expected to result in after-tax cash flows of $7,000 the first year, $9,000 the second year, $12,000 the third year, -$8,000 the fourth year, $19,000 the fifth year, $25,000 the sixth year, $28,000 the seventh year, and -$6,000 the eighth year. The project would cost the firm $47,300. If the firm's cost of capital is 10%, what is the modified internal rate of return?



    a. 11.76%

    b. 9.93%

    c. 11.09%

    d. 9.54%

    e. 12.38%

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    42 min


    1.D

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    2.B

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    35 min remain

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    3.a
    4.d
    5.a
    6.d
    7.a

    Don't remember 1 or 2, I'm guessing 2 maybe c?

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    100 : D

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    thanks bro.

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