Consider two projects, A and B. Project As first cash flow is $7,000 and is received three

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Consider two projects, A and B. Project A’s first cash flow is $7,000 and is received three years from today. Future cash flows for Project A grow by 3 percent in perpetuity. Project B’s first cash flow is −$8,000, which occurs two years from today, and will continue in perpetuity. Assume that the appropriate discount rate is 12 percent.
a. What is the present value of each stream?
b. Suppose that the two streams are combined into one project, called C. What is the IRR of Project C?
c. What is the correct IRR rule for Project C?

Discount Rate
Depending upon the context, the discount rate has two different definitions and usages. First, the discount rate refers to the interest rate charged to the commercial banks and other financial institutions for the loans they take from the Federal...
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Corporate Finance Core Principles and Applications

ISBN: 978-1259289903

5th edition

Authors: Stephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, Jeffrey Jaffe, Bradford Jordan

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