Capital Budgeting
If the discount rate is 0%, the project's NPV is $670,000. If the discount rate is 2%, the project's NPV is $614,353.50. If the discount rate is 6%, the project's NPV is $514,815.60. If the discount rate is 11%, the project's NPV is $408,997.50. The project's modified internal rate of return is 39%. The chart will show that the net present value is zero will at 46%, as this is where the NPV intersects the y axis. This implies that when the discount rate is 28%, the project will have a zero NPV. This number should be equal to the internal rate of return, but of course the modified internal rate of return (MIRR) and the internal rate of return (IRR) are different numbers, because of the impacts of compounding.
For the second equation, if the discount rate...
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