Firm Xy has an investment project with annual cash flows of 20,000, 18,500, 21,500, and 12,350. The discount rate is 11.55%. What is the nominal payback period if the initial cost is 31,000? what is the discounted payback period if the initial cost is $24,000?
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Firm Xy has an investment project with annual cash flows of 20,000, 18,500, 21,500, and 12,350. The discount rate is 11.55%.
What is the nominal payback period if the initial cost is 31,000?
what is the discounted payback period if the initial cost is $24,000?
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