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22 September, 00:20

A project has an initial cost of $40,000, expected net cash inflows of $9,000 per year for 9 years, and a cost of capital of 11%. What is the project's discounted payback period? Round your answer to two decimal places.

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  1. 22 September, 00:45
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    It will take 7 years and 156 days to pay back.

    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    A project has an initial cost of $40,000, expected net cash inflows of $9,000 per year for 9 years, and a cost of capital of 11%.

    To calculate the discounted payback period, we need to discount each cash flow until the initial investment is cover.

    PV = Cf / (1+i) ^n

    Discounted cash flow Pay back

    Year 1 = 9,000 / (1.11) = 8,108.11 31,819.89

    Year 2 = 9,000 / (1.11^2) = 7,304.60 24,515.29

    Year 3 = 9,000 / (1.11^3) = 6,580.72 17,934.57

    Year 4 = 9,000 / (1.11^4) = 5,928.58 12,005.99

    Year 5 = 9,000 / (1.11^5) = 5,341.06 6,664.93

    Year 6 = 9,000 / (1.11^6) = 4,811.77 1,853.16

    Year 7 = 9,000 / (1.11^7) = 4,334.93 0

    To be more accurate:

    (1,853.16/4334.93) * 365 = 156 days

    It will take 7 years and 156 days to pay back.
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