1.
Net present value method is the method which is used to compare the initial
The net present value of each investment, using the present value of $1 table in Exhibit 5, ignoring the unequal lives of the project.
2.
To calculate: The net present value of each project assuming the office expansion is adjusted to a four year life, using the present value of $1 table in Exhibit 2.
3.
To prepare: The report the merits of the two investments to the capital investment committee.

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