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Data from Dunshee Corporation's Most Recent Balance Sheet Appear Below

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Data from Dunshee Corporation's most recent balance sheet appear below:
 Year 2  Year 1  Current assets:  Cash$130$100 Accounts receivable, net.270290Inventory 90110Prepaid expenses 1010 Total current assets. $500$510 Total current liabilities $230$220\begin{array}{lrr}&\text { Year 2 } & \text { Year 1 } \\\text { Current assets: }\\\text { Cash}&\$ 130 & \$ 100 \\\text { Accounts receivable, net.}&270 & 290 \\\text {Inventory }&90 & 110 \\\text {Prepaid expenses }&10 & 10\\\text { Total current assets. }&\$500&\$510\\\text { Total current liabilities }&\$230&\$220\end{array} Sales on account in Year 2 amounted to $1,170 and the cost of goods sold was $730.
-The working capital at the end of Year 2 is:


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NPV

Net Present Value; a method used in capital budgeting to assess the profitability of an investment or project, calculated by subtracting the present value of cash outflows from the present value of cash inflows over a period of time.

NPV

NPV, or Net Present Value, is a financial metric used to evaluate the profitability of an investment, calculated by subtracting the present value of cash outflows from the present value of cash inflows over a period of time.

Cost of Capital

The rate of return a company must earn on its investment projects to maintain its market value and attract funds.

Investment

The act of allocating resources, usually money, with the expectation of generating an income or profit.

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