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[No Subject]Me to An alternative has a discounted project cost of $5,215,000 with no salvage value. The estimate was in constant dollars and the discounting used mid-year factors. While the period of analysis is 4 years, the alternative only provides benefits for the last 3 years. Calculate the uniform annual cost.<br><br><br><br><br>$1,478,523 <br><br>$1,754,648 <br><br>$1,850,932 <br><br>$1,370,565 <br><br><br> If an alternative has monthly payments of $10,000 a month for three years with a purchase price of $75,000 at the end of year three, what would the cash flow diagram look like? Select the correct choice from each pair of answers.<br><br><br><br><br>$120,000 EOY 1 <br><br>$120,000 MOY 1 <br><br> <br>$120,000 EOY 2<br><br>$120,000 MOY 2 <br><br> <br>$120,000 EOY 3<br><br>$120,000 MOY 3 <br><br> <br>$75,000 EOY 3 <br><br>$75,000 MOY 3<br><br><br>An alternative requires $60,000 to be paid over the course of year 1, $75,000 over year 2, and $40,000 over year 3. All values are in constant dollars. Using the tables in the chapter, compute the NPV of this alternative. Round intermediate calculations to two decimal places.<br><br><br><br><br>$163,886 <br><br>$169,136 <br><br>$144,644 <br><br>$150,203 <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Me to <br>An alternative has a discounted project cost of $5,215,000 with no salvage value. The estimate was in constant dollars and the discounting used mid-year factors. While the period of analysis is 4 years, the alternative only provides benefits for the last 3 years. Calculate the uniform annual cost.<br><br><br><br><br>$1,478,523 <br><br>$1,754,648 <br><br>$1,850,932 <br><br>$1,370,565 <br><br><br> If an alternative has monthly payments of $10,000 a month for three years with a purchase price of $75,000 at the end of year three, what would the cash flow diagram look like? Select the correct choice from each pair of answers.<br><br><br><br><br>$120,000 EOY 1 <br><br>$120,000 MOY 1 <br><br> <br>$120,000 EOY 2<br><br>$120,000 MOY 2 <br><br> <br>$120,000 EOY 3<br><br>$120,000 MOY 3 <br><br> <br>$75,000 EOY 3 <br><br>$75,000 MOY 3<br><br><br>An alternative requires $60,000 to be paid over the course of year 1, $75,000 over year 2, and $40,000 over year 3. All values are in constant dollars. Using the tables in the chapter, compute the NPV of this alternative. Round intermediate calculations to two decimal places.<br><br><br><br><br>$163,886 <br><br>$169,136 <br><br>$144,644 <br><br>$150,203