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sam.t96

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The analysis technique that finds the amount of time required for the cumulative cash flow from a project to equal its initial and ongoing investment is referred to as:
 
  A) return on investment (ROI).
  B) break-even analysis (BEA).
  C) net present value (NPV).
  D) future value (FV).
  E) currency rate analysis (CRA).

Question 2

Which of the following is an advantage of closed-ended questions?
 
  A) Interviews based on closed-ended questions do not necessarily require a large time commitment, so more topics can be covered.
  B) Closed-ended questions enable the analysts to explore information that does not quite fit defined answers.
  C) The analyst can obtain previously unknown information.
  D) Closed-ended questions often put the interviewee at ease.
  E) The interviewee has a sense of involvement and control in the interview.



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Answer to Question 1

B
Explanation: B) Break-Even Ratio = (Yearly NPV Cash Flow - Overall NPV Cash Flow) / (Yearly NPV Cash) Flow
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Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: A) Individuals responding to closed-end questions can generally move through this type of questioning much faster than open-ended questions.
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