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Your firm is considering a project that will cost $4.59 million up front, generate cash flows of $3.52 million per year for 3 years, and then have a cleanup and shutdown cost of $6.01 million in the fourth year. a. How many IRRS does this project have? b. Calculate a modified IRR for this project assuming a discount and compounding rate of 9.9%.
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