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The net present of a project can be defined as the difference between the present value of the project’s total cost and the present value of the
External financing:
External financing also termed as “external capital” refers to those funds that firms acquire from outside of the firm. It is just the opposite of internal financing made up of profits that are retained by the firm for investment purpose. Different sources of external capital include equity issues, trade credit, accounts, payable, and taxes owed to the government.
To determine:
The NPV of the new project after considering the cost of external financing.

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