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Blinding Light Co. has a project available with the following cash flows:
Year | Cash Flow | |
0 | −$33,950 | |
1 | 8,180 | |
2 | 9,850 | |
3 | 14,050 | |
4 | 15,890 | |
5 | 10,760 | |
What is the project's IRR?
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19.78%
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21.43%
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17.81%
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20.61%
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21.98%
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