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Concept Introduction:
The payback period is one of the techniques of capital budgeting which helps to identify the financial viability of the project. The payback period is the period under which the project can recover its initial cost. For example, if the initial cost of the project is $100 and it earns annual
the payback period for the investment.
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Concept Introduction:
The payback period is one of the techniques of capital budgeting which helps to identify the financial viability of the project. The payback period is the period under which the project can recover its initial cost. For example, if the initial cost of the project is $100 and it earns annual cash flows $20, the payback period of the project shall be 100/20 = 5 years.
the effect on payback period is the last year’s cash flow is increased.
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