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Category > Accounting Posted 08 May 2017 My Price 13.00

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An independent orthopedic clinic is considering expanding by opening a small surgery center instead of renting space in a local hospital. They ask their financial department (you) for methods of calculating whether or not they should consider the project. They are unfamiliar with the methods and just want an understanding of how they work.

Choose the capital investment decision method (Payback, Net Present Value, or Internal Rate of Return) that you think would work the best for this situation. How would you describe the method so that the doctors can understand the way it works? What outcome would they need to achieve in order to go ahead with the project?

It was then decided that a new imaging machine needed to be purchased as part of the project. What financial and other factors do you think they need to consider when making a decision?

Review the posts made by your classmates and reply to at least one that recommended a different method of calculating returns or choosing to purchase the imaging machine. What are the strengths of the method they chose? What are its weaknesses? After reading their rationale, would you change your approach?

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Status NEW Posted 08 May 2017 04:05 PM My Price 13.00

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