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Business, 02.08.2019 23:00 chem64

Krysel inc. is expecting a new project to start producing cash flows, beginning at the end of this year. they expect cash flows to be as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 $663,547 $698,214 $795,908 $798,326 $755,444 if they can reinvest these cash flows to earn a return of 9.2 percent, what is the future value of this cash flow stream at the end of five years?

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