A) Assuming the timing pattern of the two projects' cash flows is the same, Project B probably has a higher cost (and larger scale) .
B) Assuming the two projects have the same scale, Project B probably has a faster payback than Project A.
C) The crossover rate for the two projects must be 12%.
D) Since B has the higher IRR, then it must also have the higher NPV if the crossover rate is less than the WACC of 12%.
E) The crossover rate for the two projects must be less than 12%.
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A) 2.08%
B) 2.31%
C) 2.57%
D) 2.82%
E) 3.10%
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A) The payback method is generally regarded by academics as being the best single method for evaluating capital budgeting projects.
B) The discounted payback method is generally regarded by academics as being the best single method for evaluating capital budgeting projects.
C) The net present value method (NPV) is generally regarded by academics as being the best single method for evaluating capital budgeting projects.
D) The modified internal rate of return method (MIRR) is generally regarded by academics as being the best single method for evaluating capital budgeting projects.
E) The internal rate of return method (IRR) is generally regarded by academics as being the best single method for evaluating capital budgeting projects.
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A) One drawback of the regular payback for evaluating projects is that this method does not properly account for the time value of money.
B) If a project's payback is positive, then the project should be rejected because it must have a negative NPV.
C) The regular payback ignores cash flows beyond the payback period, but the discounted payback method overcomes this problem.
D) If a company uses the same payback requirement to evaluate all projects, say it requires a payback of 4 years or less, then the company will tend to reject projects with relatively short lives and accept long-lived projects, and this will cause its risk to increase over time.
E) The longer a project's payback period, the more desirable the project is normally considered to be by this criterion.
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