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21 August, 02:07

Suppose an initial investment of $100 will return $50/year for three years (assume the $50 is received each year at the end of the year). Is this a profitable investment if the discount rate is 20%

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  1. 21 August, 06:00
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    Since the NPV is positive, it is a profitable investment.

    Explanation:

    Solution

    Given that:

    The initial investment of $100 would be considered as an outflow.

    The inflow for the next three years will be = $50

    The discount rate r = 0.2

    To find or determine the probability of the investment, discount the future of outflows and inflows. the following formula is applied or used to find the present value of inflows

    PV = FV / (1 + r) ^k

    Where

    PV = present value

    FV = future value

    r = discount rate

    k = time period

    Now,

    For k = 1

    PV = 50 / (1 + 0.2)

    =$41.67

    So,

    PV for k = 2 is $34.72 and for k = 3 is $28.94

    Thus,

    The net present value can be calculated by the difference between the outflows and total inflows

    NPV = $100 - ($41.67 + $34.72 + $28.94)

    =$5.33
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