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Relevant cash flows

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  • October 2, 2023 at 1:04 pm #692741
    Ro77n
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    Using a dscount rate of 10% per year the net present value (NPV) of a project has been correctly
    calculated as $50. If the discount rate is increased by 1% the NPV of the project fals by $20.
    What is the interna rate of return (IRR) of the project?
    A 7.5%
    B 11.7%
    C 12.5%
    D 20.0%

    October 2, 2023 at 1:36 pm #692742
    LMR1006
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    n this case, the lower rate(lr) is 10% and the higher rate is 11% (hr).

    IRR =lr+ ((NPV at lr) / (NPV at lr – NPV at hr)) * (Diff hr – lr)

    In this case, the lower rate is 10% and the higher rate is 11%. The NPV at the lower rate is $50 and the NPV at the higher rate is $50 – $20 = $30.

    IRR = 10% + (($50) / ($50 – $30)) * (11% – 10%)

    = 10% + (50 / 20) * 1%

    = 10% + 2.5% = 12.5%

    Therefore, the correct answer is C) 12.5%.

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