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    Dec 16, 2007, 10:49 AM
    Discounted paybacks
    Couglin Motors is considering a project with the following cash flows:

    Year Project Cash Flow
    0... -$700 million
    1... 200 million
    2... 370 million
    3... 225 million
    4... 700 million

    If the project's WACC is 10% what is projects discounted payback?
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    Dec 16, 2007, 10:50 AM
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    Couglin Motors is considering a project with with the following cash flows:

    Year Project Cash Flow
    0......................-$700 million
    1.........................200 million
    2.........................370 million
    3.........................225 million
    4.........................700 million

    If the project's WACC is 10% what is projects discounted payback?
    Couglin Motors is considering a project with the following cash flows:

    Year Project Cash Flow
    0... -$700 million
    1... 200 million
    2... 370 million
    3... 225 million
    4... 700 million

    If the project's WACC is 10% what is projects discounted payback?

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