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Consider a piece of equipment for which the expenditure at the beginning of period 1 is $30,000 The net cost at the end of year 1 is $6,000. The net cost at the end of year 2 is $8,000. The net cost at the end of year 3 is $10,000. The net cost at the end of year 4 is $5,000. With an interest rate of 4%, what is the net present value of this cost stream at the beginning of period 1

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