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Reinvestment Rate

In what sense is a reinvestment rate assumption embodied in the NPV, IRR, and MIRR methods and what is the assumed reinvestment rate of each method?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Functional Analysis

Posting ID:

106652

OTA ID:

103060

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Cashflows, Investments, etc.

Pure Life (a juice company) owns a building, which is fully depreciated. Equipment Cost: $200,000. plus an additional $40,000. for shipping and installation Inventories would rise by $25,000. and accounts payable would go up by $5,000. All of these costs would be incurred at t =0. The machinery could be depreciated under the MACRS system as a 3-year property. Applicable depreciation rates are 33%, 45%, 15% and 7%. The project will operate for 4 years and will then be terminated. Cash flows are assumed to being 1 year after the project is undertaken, or at t=1 and will continue out to t=4. At the end of the project, (t=4), the equipment is expected to have a salvage value of $... click for more

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Functional Analysis

Posting ID:

108604

OTA ID:

101733

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Geometry - Functional Analysis Problem

Geometry - Functional Analysis Problem. See attached file for full problem description.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Functional Analysis

Posting ID:

110353

OTA ID:

101298

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Derive the quantization formula

Derive the quantization formula based upon the variance of a sinewave and the variance of distortion due to quantization. This is the signal to distortion (SDR) ratio for a quantized sinewave. A is the amplitude of the quantized sinewave and Delta is the quantization interval of the analog to digital converter, and the quantization performed is rounding. Using the variance of a random variable based upon statistical samples. The ratio of these two variances is the signal to distortion ratio for the quantized sinewave. See attached for formula

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Functional Analysis

Posting ID:

112233

OTA ID:

105035

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Volume of right circular cone is V=1/3 (pie)r^2h if height is twice the radius express volume V as as a function of r

Volume of right circular cone is V=1/3 (pie)r^2h if height is twice the radius express volume V as as a function of r

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Functional Analysis

Posting ID:

113312

OTA ID:

102922

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