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Managerial Finance

An equipment replacement decision, under incremental analysis, requires,
A) calculating the present value of all cash flows associated with the new equipment minus the salvage value of the old asset, B) calculating the present value of all changes in cash flow from the old equipment to the new equipment, C)subtracting the purchase price of the old equipment from the purchase price of the new equipment, D) two of the above  

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