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Chapter 11, Problem 13P
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To calculate: The MIRR of the project which maximizes shareholders’ wealth.

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Net Present Value (NPV):

It is a method under capital budgeting which includes the calculation of net present value of the project in which a company is investing. The calculation is done by calculating the difference between the value of cash inflow and value of cash outflow after considering the discounted rate.

Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR):

It refers to the rate of return that is computed by the company to make a decision regarding the selection and ranking of a project for investment. This is a modified version of IRR with reinvestment of cash flows at the cost of capital.

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