The payback period without interest is most nearly: Find Payback Period with 20% interest of the following data: ??? Cash Flow ??? Cash Flow 0 -$2500 0 -$2500 1 $500 1 $500 2 $1000 2 $1000 3 $500 3 $500 4 $500 4 $500 Payback period at year 2 Payback period at year 4 Payback period at year 5 No correct answer Payback period at year 3 No Payback period Payback period at year 4 Payback period at year 2 Payback period at year 1 Payback period at year 3 No correct answer Payback period at year 5
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