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Business, 04.12.2019 05:31, iibabycarrotsii

Sheaves corporation economists estimate that a good business environment and a bad business environment are equally likely for the coming year. management must choose between two mutually exclusive projects. assume that the project chosen will be the firm’s only activity and that the firm will close one year from today. the firm is obligated to make a $5,200 payment to bondholders at the end of the year. the projects have the same systematic risk, but different volatilities. consider the following information pertaining to the two projects:

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