An investment carrying a current cost of $120,000 is going to generate $50,000 of revenue for each of the next three years.To calculate the internal rate of return we need to:
A) Calculate the present value of each of the $50,000 payments and multiply these and set this equal to $120,000
B) Find the interest rate at which the present value of $150,000 for three years from now equals $120,000
C) Find the interest rate at which the sum of the present values of $50,000 for each of the next three years equals $120,000
D) Subtract $120,000 from $150,000 and set this difference equal to the interest rate
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