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Bam co. is evaluating a project requiring a capital expenditure of $806,250. the project has an estimated life of four years and no salvage value. the estimated net income and net cash flow from the project are as follows: year net income net cash flow 1 $75,000 $285,000 2 102,000 290,000 3 109,500 190,000 4 36,000 125,000 $322,500 $890,000 the company's minimum desired rate of return is 12%. the present value of $1 at compound interest of 12% for years 1 through 4 is 0.893, 0.797, 0.712, and 0.636, respectively. determine the following: a. the average rate of return on investment, including the effect of depreciation on the investment. % b. the net present value. enter negative values as negative numbers.

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