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cartlidgeashley

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To calculate the internal rate of return on a factory that would yield a perpetual future stream of income, one would divide
 
  A) the annual future payment by the cost of the factory.
  B) the sum of the future payments by the cost of the factory.
  C) the cost of the factory by the rate of interest.
  D) the cost of the factory by the annual future payment.

Question 2

Using the Internal Rate of Return approach to investment, one would undertake an investment if the internal rate of return
 
  A) equals zero.
  B) equals the interest rate.
  C) exceeds the interest rate.
  D) is less than the interest rate.


briseldagonzales

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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