Question 13.16: Suppose you calculate a project’s net present value to be $1...

Suppose you calculate a project’s net present value to be $10 million. What does this mean?

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This means that (1) the ratio of the present value of the cash inflows to the present value of the cash outflows is 1.3, and (2) the project has a positive net present value.

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