A project requires a $30,000 investment and is expected to generate end-of-period annual cash inflows as follows:Year 1Year 2Year 3Total$12,000$8,000$10,000$30,000 Assuming a discount rate of 10%, what is the net present value of this investment? Selected present value factors for a single sum are shown in the table below: i = 10%i = 10%i = 10%n = 1n = 2n = 30.90910.82640.7513
A. $25,033.32
B. ($4,966.60)
C. $0.00
D. ($7,461.00)
E. $21,000.00
Answer: B
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