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When Comparing the Payback Method and the Accounting Rate of Return

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When comparing the payback method and the accounting rate of return methods, which of the following is true?  Profitability  Time Value of Money  I  Ignored by both methods  Ignored by both methods  II  Ignored by both methods  Used in accounting rate of return, ignored by  payback method  III  Considered by accounting method, not  by payback  Ignored by both methods  IV  Considered by accounting method, not  by payback  Considered by both methods \begin{array} { | l | l | l| } \hline & { \text { Profitability } } &{ \text { Time Value of Money } } \\\hline \text { I } & \text { Ignored by both methods } & \text { Ignored by both methods } \\\hline \text { II } & \text { Ignored by both methods } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Used in accounting rate of return, ignored by } \\\text { payback method }\end{array} \\\hline \text { III } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Considered by accounting method, not } \\\text { by payback }\end{array} & \text { Ignored by both methods } \\\hline \text { IV } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Considered by accounting method, not } \\\text { by payback }\end{array} & \begin{array} { l } \text { Considered by both methods } \\\end{array}\\\hline\end{array}


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