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McCormick & Company is considering building a new factory in Largo, Maryland. James Francis, a land owner, is selling a 4.35 acre parcel of industrial zoned land with a listed sale price of $3,000,000.00 for the land. McCormick & Company is interested in the land and so is another manufacturing company. The competing manufacturing company has made a full offer of $3,000,000.00 for the land. McCormick & Company knows they can make an offer to outbid the competitor to obtain the land. So, McCormick & Company decided to offer $4,424,000.00 to obtain the land. Now, the land owner, James Francis, must make a decision between the two competing offers. To make this decision, James should first identify the Future Value (FV) of each offer. James's bank is offering a 12 percent (12%) interest rate when invested through the bank-managed growth stock portfolios. Let's help James make his decision by answering the following questions using the template to the right. 1. What is the Future Value (FV) of each offer? 2. Based on your Future Value calculations, which offer should James accept?

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