Six mutually exclusive projects A, B, C, D, E and F are to be evaluated and selected by a project manager. These projects have been ordered by first costs so that project A has the lowest first cost, project F the largest. Specifically, detailed cash flows for Projects A and B are given below: Project A: Initial Cost of $553,266 with annual benefit of $70,000 for 13 years Project B: initial Cost of $642,350 with annual benefit of $100,000 for 13 years The table below applies to all projects (A through F) and MARR is set as 10%. Project A zooloui là B C E F IRR on overall Investment ? 11% 10.5% 19% 15% A ? 9% 11% 16% 10.5% IRR on Increments of Investment Compared With Project с B 9% 9.5% 11% 9.5% 11% 14% 13% D 9% 6% E 9.50% First, find IRR for Project A. Second, decide whether you need to calculate the IRR for Project B or to calculate the IRR for the Increment from A to B. Lastly, determine which project should be selected based on the Increment IRR approach.

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Six mutually exclusive projects A, B, C, D, E and F are to be evaluated and selected
by a project manager. These projects have been ordered by first costs so that
project A has the lowest first cost, project F the largest. Specifically, detailed cash
flows for Projects A and B are given below:
Project A: Initial Cost of $553,266 with annual benefit of $70,000 for 13 years
Project B: initial Cost of $642,350 with annual benefit of $100,000 for 13 years
The table below applies to all projects (A through F) and MARR is set as 10%.
Project
A
B
с
D
E
F
IRR on
overall
Investment
?
?
11%
10.5%
0000000
19%
15%
A
?
9%
11%
16%
10.5%
IRR on Increments of Investment
Compared With Project
C
Select 2 correct answer(s)
B
9%
9.5%
11%
9.5%
11%
14%
13%
D
IRR(Project A) = 6%
IRR(Project A) = 7%
IRR(Project A) = 8%
IRR(Project A) = 9%
Final selection is Project C
Final selection is Project D
Final selection is Project E
Final selection is Project F
9%
6%
First, find IRR for Project A.
Second, decide whether you need to calculate the IRR for Project B or to calculate
the IRR for the Increment from A to B.
E
Lastly, determine which project should be selected based on the Increment IRR
approach.
9.50%
Transcribed Image Text:Six mutually exclusive projects A, B, C, D, E and F are to be evaluated and selected by a project manager. These projects have been ordered by first costs so that project A has the lowest first cost, project F the largest. Specifically, detailed cash flows for Projects A and B are given below: Project A: Initial Cost of $553,266 with annual benefit of $70,000 for 13 years Project B: initial Cost of $642,350 with annual benefit of $100,000 for 13 years The table below applies to all projects (A through F) and MARR is set as 10%. Project A B с D E F IRR on overall Investment ? ? 11% 10.5% 0000000 19% 15% A ? 9% 11% 16% 10.5% IRR on Increments of Investment Compared With Project C Select 2 correct answer(s) B 9% 9.5% 11% 9.5% 11% 14% 13% D IRR(Project A) = 6% IRR(Project A) = 7% IRR(Project A) = 8% IRR(Project A) = 9% Final selection is Project C Final selection is Project D Final selection is Project E Final selection is Project F 9% 6% First, find IRR for Project A. Second, decide whether you need to calculate the IRR for Project B or to calculate the IRR for the Increment from A to B. E Lastly, determine which project should be selected based on the Increment IRR approach. 9.50%
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