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The M.I.R.R. is based on
a |
Cash flows being reinvested at a rate always different from WACC |
b |
Cash flows being reinvested at the WACC or a comparable rate. |
c |
Cash flows being reinvested at the YTM on treasury bonds. |
d |
Cash flows being reinvested at the IRR. |
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