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Acompany is considering a project which requires $2 million capital investment. the project can bring in an annual revenue of $170k for the next 25 years. the annual operation cost (e. g. labor and supplies) is $10k. starting from year 20, the equipment will need major maintenance and this cost starts at $5k and increase by 5k each year until the end of the project life time (25 years). the equipment has a salvage value of $100k at the end of the project. calculate the project’s net future value at year 25 to find out whether it’s worth investing. the interest rate is 6%. only fill in the number of your calculated result in the blank, e. g., if the result is $100k, fill in "100"; also round to the nearest integer.

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