U3 Company Is considering three long-term capital investment proposals. Each Investment has a useful llfe of 5 years. Relevant data on each project are as follows.   Project Bono   Project Edge Project Clayton Capital investment $169,600 $185,500 $214,000 Annual net income: Year 1 14,840 19,080 28,620 2 14,840 18,020 24,380 3 14,840 16,960 22,260 4 14,840 12,720 13,780 5 14,840 9,540 12,720 Total $74,200 $76,320 $101,760 Depreciation is computed by the straight-line method with no salvage value. The company's cost of capital is 15%. (Assume that cash flows occur evenly throughout the year.) [Use the factor table.] 1) Compute the cash payback period for each project. (Round to two decimals.) 2) Compute the net present value for each project. (Round to nearest dollar.) 3) Compute the annual rate of return for each project. (Round to nearest dollar.)

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U3 Company Is considering three long-term capital investment proposals. Each Investment has a useful llfe of 5 years.

Relevant data on each project are as follows.

 

Project Bono

 

Project Edge Project Clayton

Capital investment

$169,600

$185,500

$214,000

Annual net income:

Year 1

14,840

19,080

28,620

2

14,840

18,020

24,380

3

14,840

16,960

22,260

4

14,840

12,720

13,780

5

14,840

9,540

12,720

Total

$74,200

$76,320

$101,760

Depreciation is computed by the straight-line method with no salvage value. The company's cost of capital is 15%.

(Assume that cash flows occur evenly throughout the year.)

[Use the factor table.]

1) Compute the cash payback period for each project. (Round to two decimals.)

2) Compute the net present value for each project. (Round to nearest dollar.)

3) Compute the annual rate of return for each project. (Round to nearest dollar.)

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