REVEL for Horngren's Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis -- Access Card (16th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
REVEL for Horngren's Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis -- Access Card (16th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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ISBN: 9780134789705
Author: Srikant M. Datar, Madhav V. Rajan
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.18MCQ

Which of the following statements is true if the NPV of a project is −$4,000 (negative $4,000) and the required rate of return is 5 percent?

  1. a. The project’s IRR is less than 5 percent.
  2. b. The required rate of return is lower than the IRR.
  3. c. The NPV assumes cash flows are reinvested at the IRR.
  4. d. The NPV would be positive if the IRR was equal to 5 percent.
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6.Calculate the project's Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR). What critical assumption does the MIRR make that differentiates it from the IRR?   TIP : look for the definition of Modified Internal Rate of Return, and then do it in excel, easy !!!   Year Net Cash flow Future Value of Net Cash flow 0 -$20.8 example 1 $4.5 $7.97   (n=6, i=10%)=fv(.1,6,,4.5) 2 $6.3  (n=5, i=10%) 3 $5.2    (n=4, i=10%) 4 $3.9   (n=3, i=10%)  5 $2.1   (n=2, i=10%) 6 $1.3    (n=1, i=10%) 7 $0.5    (n=0, i=10%)     Sum = $XX.XX     MIRR = ( in excel ) Rate ( 7,-20.8, xx.xx)   7.Where does the value of MIRR fall relative to the discount rate and IRR?
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Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding project appraisal techniques? At IRR, the NPV of a project is equal to 0 If the IRR of a project is 8%, its NPV calculated using a discount rate greater than 8%, will be less than 0 If the NPV of a project is greater than 0, then its PI will exceed 1. If the PI of a project equals 0, then the project's initial cash outflow equals the PV of its cash inflows

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