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The payback period of a project that produces even cash flows each year is calculated by dividing the
The payback period of a project that produces even cash flows each year is calculated by dividing the
▸ net initial investment by the projected annual cash inflows.
▸ net initial investment by the projected net annual cash flow.
▸ gross initial investment by the projected annual cash inflows.
▸ gross initial investment by the projected net annual cash flow.
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