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Npv valuation. the yurdone corporation wants to set up a private cemetery business. according to the cfo, barry m. deep, business is "looking up." as a result, the cemetery project will provide a net cash inflow of s109,ooo for the firm during the first year, and the cash flows are projected to grow at a rate of 5.1% per year forever. the project requires an initial investment of $1,425,000. a. if yurdone requires a return of 12 percent on such undertakings, should the cemetery business be started? b. the company is somewhat unsure about the assumption of a 5.1 percent growth rate in its cash flows. at what constant growth rate would the company just break even if it still required a return of 12 percent on its investment?

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