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Capital budgeting investments are feasible if, after capital budgeting analysis, the:
(a) Present value of the benefits > the present value of thecosts.
(b) Present value of the costs > the present value of thebenefits.
(c) Present value of the costs < the present value of thebenefits.
(d) Both (a) and (c) above.
(e) Both (a) and (b) above.
A business simulation game that is used by colleges and universities all over the world has students submit decisions over the Internet. Decisions are stored online, processed on the server, and then the results are stored online.
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