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Betty Bronson has just retired after 25 years with the electric company. Her total pension funds have an accumulated value of $330,000, and her life expectancy is 15 more years. Her pension fund manager assumes he can earn a 10 percent return on her assets.
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Using Net Present Value (NPV), determine the proposal's appropriateness and economic viability.
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