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Concept Introduction:
Capital budgeting is a technique to plan long term investment of funds in long term activities whose benefit released for several years.
Example: - Purchase of machineries, purchase of building for business purpose, setting of factories etc.
Requirement-1:
To Calculate:
Net present value
Concept Introduction:
Capital budgeting is a technique to plan long term investment of funds in long term activities whose benefit released for several years.
Example: - Purchase of machineries, purchase of building for business purpose, setting of factories etc.
Net Present value refers to the difference between the present value of inflows and the present value of outflows associated with the projects.
Requirement-2:
To Explain
Decision of Management
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