Working Papers, Chapters 18-26 for Warren/Reeve/Duchacâs Accounting, 27E
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Chapter 26, Problem 26.12EX
a.
To determine
Present value index:
Present value index is a technique, which is used to rank the proposals of the business. It is used by the management when the business has more investment proposals, and limited fund.
The present value index is computed as follows:
To determine: The present value index for each proposal.
b.
To determine
To analysis: The investment location which is favor to investment.
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