PRIN.OF CORPORATE FINANCE
PRIN.OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: BREALEY
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Chapter 5, Problem 1PS

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  1. a. What is the payback period on each of the following projects?

Chapter 5, Problem 1PS, Payback a. What is the payback period on each of the following projects? b. Given that you wish to

  1. b. Given that you wish to use the payback rule with a cutoff period of two years, which projects would you accept?
  2. c. If you use a cutoff period of three years, which projects would you accept?
  3. d. If the opportunity cost of capital is 10%, which projects have positive NPVs?
  4. e. “If a firm uses a single cutoff period for all projects, it is likely to accept too many short-lived projects.” True or false?
  5. f. If the firm uses the discounted-payback rule, will it accept any negative-NPV projects? Will it turn down any positive-NPV projects?
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