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20. For a project with a life of four years, if the amount of Net Working Capital (NWC) that is originally needed is $4,500, and

20. For a project with a life of four years, if the amount of Net Working Capital (NWC) that is originally needed is $4,500, and then in year one need $4,650, and then $2,000 in year three until the end of the project, what would the changes to NWC be?

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A) Year 0: -$4,500; Year 1: - $150; Year 2: $0; Year 3: -$2,000; Year 4: $2,650

B) Year 0: -$4,500; Year 1: $1,850; Year 2: -$350; Year 3: $0; Year 4: $0

C) Year 0: -$4,500; Year 1: -$150; Year 2: $0; Year 3: $2,650; Year 4: $2,000

D) Year 0: $4,500; Year 1: $150; Year 2: $0; Year 3: -$2,650; Year 4: $2,000

E) Year 0: -$4,500; Year 1: -$4,650; Year 2: -$4,650; Year 3: -$2,000; Year 4: $2,000

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