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Last month, Lloyd's Systems analyzed the project whose cash flows are shown below. However, before the decision to accept or reject the project, the Federal Reserve took actions that changed interest rates and therefore the firm's WACC. The Fed's action did not affect the forecasted cash flows. By how much did the change in the WACC affect the project's forecasted NPV? Note that a project's projected NPV can be negative, in which case it should be rejected.
Voucher System
An accounting system that involves preparing and approving vouchers before transactions are recorded and payments made, to ensure financial controls.
Control Procedures
Measures and policies implemented by a company to ensure the integrity of financial and accounting information and compliance with laws and regulations.
Cash Equivalents
Temporary investments which can quickly be converted into specific cash sums and have a negligible risk of value fluctuation.
Petty Cash Fund
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