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(1).
Introduction: Payback period of any investment refers to the minimum expected time period which is required to recovery of initial investment. In other words we can say that minimum period in which initial investment will be recoverd is known as payback period.
To determine:
Decision making on the basis of payback period of the investment
(2).
To determine:
Decision making on the basis of payback period of the investment.
Introduction: Payback period of any investment refers to the minimum expected time period which is required to recovery of initial investment. In other words we can say that minimum period in which initial investment will be recoverd is known as payback period.

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