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Accounting
Payback: The payback period or payback is the period of time required to recover the cost of investment or capital outlay. The shorter the payback period, the investment will be more attractive. It is calculated by dividing total investment by expected annual
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To Calculate: The IRR and NPV for Option Alpha and Beta and find which option should be pursued.
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To Explain: The relationship between IRR and NPV and based on this relationship judger the answer given in solution 1.
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To Calculate: The IRR and NPV for Option Alpha and Beta, based on revised initial cost.

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