You have an opportunity to invest $50,400 now in return for 59,300 in one year. If your cost of capital is 8.2%, what is the NPV of this investment?
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Step 1: Calculate the NPV using the formula NPV = Future Value / (1 + Cost of Capital) - Initial Investment Show more…
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