A) 9.43%
B) 9.91%
C) 10.40%
D) 10.92%
E) 11.47%
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A) A project's regular IRR is found by compounding the initial cost at the WACC to find the terminal value (TV) , then discounting the TV at the WACC.
B) A project's regular IRR is found by compounding the cash inflows at the WACC to find the present value (PV) , then discounting the TV to find the IRR.
C) If a project's IRR is smaller than the WACC, then its NPV will be positive.
D) A project's IRR is the discount rate that causes the PV of the inflows to equal the project's cost.
E) If a project's IRR is positive, then its NPV must also be positive.
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A) If a project has "normal" cash flows, then its IRR must be positive.
B) If a project has "normal" cash flows, then its MIRR must be positive.
C) If a project has "normal" cash flows, then it will have exactly two real IRRs.
D) The definition of "normal" cash flows is that the cash flow stream has one or more negative cash flows followed by a stream of positive cash flows and then one negative cash flow at the end of the project's life.
E) If a project has "normal" cash flows, then it can have only one real IRR, whereas a project with "nonnormal" cash flows might have more than one real IRR.
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A) One defect of the IRR method versus the NPV is that the IRR does not take account of cash flows over a project's full life.
B) One defect of the IRR method versus the NPV is that the IRR does not take account of the time value of money.
C) One defect of the IRR method versus the NPV is that the IRR does not take account of the cost of capital.
D) One defect of the IRR method versus the NPV is that the IRR values a dollar received today the same as a dollar that will not be received until sometime in the future.
E) One defect of the IRR method versus the NPV is that the IRR does not take proper account of differences in the sizes of projects.
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A) $41.25
B) $45.84
C) $50.93
D) $56.59
E) $62.88
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A) The NPV method was once the favorite of academics and business executives, but today most authorities regard the MIRR as being the best indicator of a project's profitability.
B) If the cost of capital declines, this lowers a project's NPV.
C) The NPV method is regarded by most academics as being the best indicator of a project's profitability, hence most academics recommend that firms use only this one method.
D) A project's NPV depends on the total amount of cash flows the project produces, but because the cash flows are discounted at the WACC, it does not matter if the cash flows occur early or late in the project's life.
E) The NPV and IRR methods may give different recommendations regarding which of two mutually exclusive projects should be accepted, but they always give the same recommendation regarding the acceptability of a normal, independent project.
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A) $138.10
B) $149.21
C) $160.31
D) $171.42
E) $182.52
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A) More of Project A's cash flows occur in the later years.
B) More of Project B's cash flows occur in the later years.
C) We must have information on the cost of capital in order to determine which project has the larger early cash flows.
D) The NPV profile graph is inconsistent with the statement made in the problem.
E) The crossover rate, i.e., the rate at which Projects A and B have the same NPV, is greater than either project's IRR.
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A) Project S.
B) Project L.
C) Both projects are equally sensitive to changes in the WACC since their NPVs are equal at all costs of capital.
D) Neither project is sensitive to changes in the discount rate, since both have NPV profiles that are horizontal.
E) The solution cannot be determined because the problem gives us no information that can be used to determine the projects' relative IRRs.
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A) 1.88 years
B) 2.09 years
C) 2.29 years
D) 2.52 years
E) 2.78 years
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A) One defect of the IRR method is that it does not take account of cash flows over a project's full life.
B) One defect of the IRR method is that it does not take account of the time value of money.
C) One defect of the IRR method is that it does not take account of the cost of capital.
D) One defect of the IRR method is that it values a dollar received today the same as a dollar that will not be received until sometime in the future.
E) One defect of the IRR method is that it assumes that the cash flows to be received from a project can be reinvested at the IRR itself, and that assumption is often not valid.
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A) If a project with normal cash flows has an IRR greater than the WACC, the project must also have a positive NPV.
B) If Project A's IRR exceeds Project B's, then A must have the higher NPV.
C) A project's MIRR can never exceed its IRR.
D) If a project with normal cash flows has an IRR less than the WACC, the project must have a positive NPV.
E) If the NPV is negative, the IRR must also be negative.
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