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Business, 06.05.2020 18:59 alexandroperez13

Presented is information pertaining to the cash flows of three mutually exclusive investment proposals:

Proposal X Proposal Y Proposal Z
Initial investment $81,000 $81,000 $81,000
Cash flow from operations
Year 1 80,000 40,500 81,000
Year 2 1,000 40,500
Year 3 41,000 41,000
Disinvestment 0 0 0
Life (years) 3 years 3 years 1 year
(a) Select the best investment proposal using the payback period, the accounting rate of return on initial investment, and the net present value criteria. Assume that the organization's cost of capital is 14 percent.

Round accounting rate of return four decimal places.

Round net present value to the nearest whole number.

Use negative signs with your answers when appropriate.

Proposal X Proposal Y Proposal Z Best proposal
Payback period (years) Answer Answer Answer AnswerXYZX, YX, ZY, Z
Accounting rate of return Answer Answer Answer AnswerXYZX, YX, ZY, Z
Net present value Answer Answer Answer AnswerXYZX, YX, ZY, Z
(b) Factors explaining the differences in rankings include all of the following except:

The net present value method considers the cost of capital while the payback method does not discount future cash flows.

While the accounting rate of return explicitly considers the cost of the asset as part of annual depreciation the net present value method considers the cost of the asset as part of the initial investment.

Net present value considers the timing of cash flows while payback considers only total cash flows.

The accounting rate of return considers profitability while payback only considers

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