An investment of $50,000 is expected to yield $5,670 per annum in perpetuity. Required Calculate the net present value of the investment opportunity if the cost of capital is 9%.
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The discount factor for a perpetuity is 1/r where r is the rate of interest. This is all explained in our free lectures on investment appraisal.
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