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Assume a company, correlated with the economy, is evaluating six projects, of which two are positively correlated with the economy, two are negatively correlated, and two are not correlated with it at all. Which two projects would it select to minimize the company’s overall risk? (LO13-5)
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A company estimates that its average-risk projects have a WACC of 10%, its below-average risk projects have a WACC of 8%, and its above-average risk projects have a WACC of 12%. Which of the following projects (A, B, and C) should the company accept?
A) Project C, which is of above-average risk and has a return of 11%.
B) All of the projects should be accepted.
C)Project A, which is of average risk and has a return of 9%.
D)None of the projects should be accepted.
E)Project B, which is of below-average risk and has a return of 8.5%.
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