Question Help As chief financial officer, you are responsibe for weighing the financial pros and cons of the many investment opportunities developed by your company's research and development division. You are currently evaluating two competing 15-year projects that differ in several ways. Relative to your firm's current EPS, the first project is expected to generate above-average EPS during the first 5 years, average EPS during the second 5 years, and then below-average EPS in the last 5 years. The second project is expected to generate below-average EPS during the first 5 years, average EPS in the second 5 years, and then well-above-average EPS in the last 5 years is the choice obvious if you expect that the second investment will result in a larger overall earnings increase? Given the goal of the firm, what issues will you consider before making a final decision? Is the choice obvious if you expect that the second investment will result in a larger overall earnings increaso? (Select the best answer below) O A. No. The firm can earn a return on funds it receives, therefore the receipt of funds is preferred sooner rather than later. The first project generates an above-average return in the first 5 years, while the second project generates below-average returns in the same period. B. Yes. The firm can earn a return on funds it receives, therefore, the project that earns the larger overall earnings increase is the best choice. OC. No. The firm cannot earn a return on funds it receives, therefore the receipt of funds, whether sooner or later, will not affect the choice OD. Yes. The firm can earn a return on funds it receives, therefore the receipt of funds is preferred later rather than sooner. The first project generates a below-average return in the last 5 years, while the second project generates well-above-average returns in the same period