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Concept Introduction:
Payback Period: Payback period is the period in which the project recovers its initial cost of the investment. If a project has equal net
However if a project has uneven cash flows, the payback period is calculated by finding the accumulated cash flows.
Requirement-1:
To determine: The payback period for the projects and ranking for investment
Requirement-2:
To determine: The factors other than payback period to be considered for the selection of projects

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