When a project's internal rate of return equals its opportunity cost of capital, then: The net present value will be negative. The net present value is a linear combination of MIRR and IRR. The net present value will be positive. The project has no cash inflows. The net present value will be zero.
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Step 1:** Calculate the Net Present Value (NPV) formula: \[ NPV = \frac{Initial Investment + \sum \frac{Cash Flow_t}{(1 + r)^t}}{1 + r} \] ** Show more…
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