March 2026 ACCA Exams Results

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    Hello,
    Got this question
    Q: a company is considering a two-year project, which has two annual IRR, namely 10% and 25%.The sum of the u discounted cash flows is positive.
    The project will necessarily have a positive NPV, when the annual cost of capital is
    A. More than 25%
    B. More than 10%
    C. Between 10% and 25%
    D. Less than 25%
    The answer is A but don’t understand why? Could you please help me to understand why? I feel like I am missing something

    Thanks for your time

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    Anyone not being able to use key * to be able to multipy in the spreadsheet from section C?

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    Thanks for updating the note 3. Would be very helpful for the practice answers to be updated too for q. 10 to include the legal fees in connection with an action by an employee for unfair dismissal £1,150 and the debt collection £300. I think both items should be zero but is good to see that in the answers.

    Thanks
    C

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    The answer is 1 for the 1st one and 9 for the 2nd one. What is the second answer?

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    it seems has been changed a bit. see here the changes and the new one
    https://www.accaglobal.com/content/dam/acca/global/PDF-students/fia/studyguides/fab-f1-sg-feb14-aug15.pdf

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