Hmm I don't know.....You could always try going to classes.
I actually think thats a rather easy bit of work and 2000 words is a doddle. If theoretically you split the allocation of words equally between the 4 options then thats only 500 words per option + a summary and recommendations and it'll fill your quota but as said if you're not going to lectures and obviously not showing an interest in your education why continue?
Whey you write your 2000 word bit, maybe you could go off on a tangent and talk about Joanna and her fetish with big objects.
That would at least make it a more interesting read![]()
Great link thanks, will study now.This link is a bit more instructional..
http://www.ehow.com/how_2187130_calculate-net-present-value-npv.html
Basically, you want to see which option gives you the most money at the end, after taking into account the effect of inflation,cost of financing etc on each year of the related cash flow.
Guys correct me if I'm wrong, but that is a discounted cash flow. A non-discounted cash flow should just be a sum of the income/expense of all the years for that option.
I did this last year so I should be able to help more, but I tend to discard bits of memory which don't seem useful at the time![]()