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Keller construction is considering two new investments. project e calls for the purchase of earthmoving equipment. project h represents an investment in a hydraulic lift. keller wishes to use a net present value profile in comparing the projects. the investment and cash flow patterns are as follows:
project e ($23,000 investment)
year cash flow
1 $ 5,000
2 6,000
3 7,000
4 10,000
project h ($25,000 investment)
year cash flow
1 $ 16,000 2 5,000 3 4,000 required:
a. determine the net present value of the projects based on a zero percent discount rate.
b. determine the net present value of the projects based on a 9 percent discount rate.

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