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A single, overall cost of capital is often used to evaluate projects because:

 

it avoids the problem of computing the required rate of return for each investment proposal.

 

it is the only way to measure a firm's required return.

 

it acknowledges that most new investment projects have about the same degree of risk.

 

it acknowledges that most new investment projects offer about the same expected return.

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Question added by Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company
Date Posted: 2015/04/05
Khaled Anwar
by Khaled Anwar , Senior Sales Engineer , "Automotive company''

The answer is : Option (1 )

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Agree with choice of the experts

 

Elke Woofter
by Elke Woofter , Project Assistant , American Technical Associates

my choice is option1) .....................

Nasir Hussain
by Nasir Hussain , Sales And Marketing Manager , Pakistan Pharmaceutical Products Pvt. Ltd.

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it avoids the problem of computing the required rate of return for each investment proposal.

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My answer is option (A) it avoids the problem of computing .......

Wasi Rahman Sheikh
by Wasi Rahman Sheikh , WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR , AL MUTLAQ FURNITURE MFG

Option1) is answer ??????????????

Emad Mohammed said abdalla
by Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company

>>>>>>>> it avoids the problem of computing the required rate of return for each investment proposal.

Bello Abubakar
by Bello Abubakar , Cinema 4D Render/Sketch UP, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD and Revit Specialist , Federal Housing Authority

Agree with added answers by mentors......

khaled elkholy
by khaled elkholy , HR MANAGER , misk for import & export

it avoids the problem of computing the required rate of return for eachINVESTMENT proposal is correct answer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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