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 After-tax cash flow from aperations if renovated $75,000 After-tax cash flow from aperations if not renovated 60,000 Incremental cash flow from aperations $15,000 Sale proceeds if renovated $2,500,000 Sale proceeds if nat renovated 2,250,000 Incremental cash flow from sale $250,000 Renovation costs $250,000\begin{array} { l r } \text { After-tax cash flow from aperations if renovated } & \$ 75,000 \\\text { After-tax cash flow from aperations if not renovated } & \underline{- 60,000} \\\text { Incremental cash flow from aperations } & \$ 15,000 \\& \\\text { Sale proceeds if renovated } & \$ 2,500,000 \\\text { Sale proceeds if nat renovated } & \underline{\mathbf { 2 , 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 }} \\\text { Incremental cash flow from sale } & \$ 250,000 \\\\ \text { Renovation costs }& \$ 250,000\end{array}
-Consider the information in the table above. What is the rate of return the investor would earn on the additional funds invested in renovating the property, assuming that the investor would not borrow any additional funds?

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