2. A firm is considering three possible one-year investments, which we will name X, Y, and Z....

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2. A firm is considering three possible one-year investments, which we will name X, Y, and Z.

Investment X would cost $10 million now and would return

$11 million next year, for a net gain of $1 million.

Investment Y would cost $100 million now and would return $105 million next year, for a net gain of $5 million.

Investment Z would cost $1 million now and would return

$1.2 million next year, for a net gain of $200,000.

The firm currently has $150 million of cash on hand that it can loan out at 15 percent interest. Which of the three possible investments should it undertake? [LO14.3]

a. X only

b. Y only

c. Z only

d. X and Y

e. X and Z

f. X, Y, and Z

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Microeconomics

ISBN: 9781108420969

15th Canadian Edition

Authors: Campbell R. Mcconnell, Stanley L. Brue, Sean M. Flynn, Thomas P. Barbiero

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