Question 14 7.15 pts A project has an IRR of 19.31% and the following cash flows. Year Cash Flow 0 ? 1 15,073 2 17,699 3 11,143 What is the cash flow in year zero? Be sure to enter the correct sign.
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The formula is: \[0 = CF_0 + \frac{CF_1}{(1+IRR)^1} + \frac{CF_2}{(1+IRR)^2} + \frac{CF_3}{(1+IRR)^3}\] Show more…
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