INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL MGMT.-W/MINDTAP
INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL MGMT.-W/MINDTAP
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Chapter 12, Problem 9MC

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Person X is graduated from large university. He desired to become an entrepreneur. After death of his grandfather he got a business worth of $1million. Then he decided to buy minimum one franchise in the area of fast foods.an issue behind is that he will sell off investment after 3 years and go on to something else.

Person X has two alternatives franchise L and franchise S. Franchise L providing breakfast and lunch while franchise S is providing only dinner. Person X made evaluation of each franchise and find out that both have characteristics of risk and needs rate of return of 10%.

Here are the net cash flows (in thousand $)

INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL MGMT.-W/MINDTAP, Chapter 12, Problem 9MC

To determine: The payback period and its meaning.

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To determine: The rationale for the payback period technique and the franchise or franchises must be accepted if the company’s supreme acceptable payback is 2 years and is both franchises are independent or mutually exclusive.

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To determine: The variance among the regular and discounted payback periods.

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To determine: The main demerit of discounted payback and the payback method of real usefulness in capital budgeting decisions.

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