Wallace Manufacturing Inc. is analyzing a project with the following projected cash flows: Year 0 1 Cash Flow - $1,324,800 300,000 450,000 546,000 360,000 2 3 4 This project exhibits conventional cash flows Wallace's desired rate of return is 8.00%. Given the cash flows expected from the company's new project, compute the project's anticipated modified Internal rate of return (MIRR). (Hint: Round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar and your final MIRR value to two decimal places) 6.99% 7.43% 7.87% O 8.74% Wallace's managers are generally conservative, and select projects based solely on the project's modified internal rate of return (MIRR). Should the company's managers accept this independent project? Wallace's managers are generally conservative, and select projects based solely on the project's modified internal rate of return (MIRR). Should the company's managers accept this independent project? NO Yes You've just learned that the analyst who assembled the project's projected cash flow information used incorrect data. You've reexamined the source cats and determined that the revised annual cash flow information should be: Year Cash Flow 0 1 2 -$1,317,500 350,000 -400,000 480,000 320,000 3 4 (Hint: Again, if Wallace's desired rate of return is 8.00%, then the project's revised modified internal rate of retur (MIRR) should be Round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar, and your final MIRR value to two decimal places.) 11, again, Wallace's managers continue to exhibit their general conservatism and select their investment projects based only on the project's MIRR, should they accept the project? You've just learned that the analyst who assembled the project's projected cash flow information used incorrect data. You've reexamined the source data and determined that the revised annual cash flow Information should be Year 0 1 Cash Flow - $1,317,500 350,000 -400,000 480,000 320,000 2 3 4 (Hint: Again, if Wallace's desired rate of return is 8.00%, then the project's revised modified internal rate of return (MIRA) should be Round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar, and your final MIRR value to two decimal places.) II, again, Wallace's managers continue to exhibit their general conservatism and select their investment projects based only on the project's MIRR, should they accept the project? Yes