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Aster Company is considering an investment in technology to improve its operations. The investment will require an initial outlay of $800,000 and yield the following expected cash flows. Management requires investments to have a payback period of two years, and it requires a 10% return on its investments. Period Cash Flow 1 $300,000 2 350,000 3 400,000

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Answer:

This question is incomplete. However, since it is talking about payback period. You can calculate it as shown below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Payback period is the number of years it takes a project's expected future cash inflows to fully recover the initial amount invested.

Year CF Net CF

0 -800,000 -800,000

1 300,000 300,000 -800,000 = -500,000

2 350,000 350,000 -500,000 = -150,000

3 400,000 400,000-150,000 = 250,000

Payback period = Last year with negative net CF + (absolute net CF that year/ total CF the following year)

Payback period = 2 + (150,000/400,000)

= 2 +0.375

= 2.375

Therefore, it will take 2.38 years which is more than the required 2 years so you should reject this project.

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