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Question: Management of Tyler, Inc., is considering switching


Management of Tyler, Inc., is considering switching to a new production technology. The cost of the required equipment will be $4 million. The discount rate is 12 percent. The cash flows that management expects the new technology to generate are as follows.
Years ………………………….. CF
1-2 ……………………….…………….. 0
3–5 ……………………….. $845,000
6–9 .……………………. $1,450,000

a. Compute the payback and discounted payback periods for the project.
b. What is the NPV for the project? Should the firm go ahead with the project?
c. What is the IRR, and what would be the decision based on the IRR?



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