You own building P and building X. The next cash flow for each building is expected in 1 year. Building P has a cost of capital of 8.20 percent and is expected to produce annual cash flows of $470,328.00 forever. Building X is worth $5,082,013.00 and is expected to produce annual cash flows of $124,252.00 forever. Which assertion is true? O Building P is more valuable than building X and building P is more risky than building X O Building P is more valuable than building X and building X is more risky than building P O Building X is more valuable than building P and building P is more risky than building X O Building X is more valuable than building P and building X is more risky, than building P O Building P and building X either have the same value, the same level of risk, or both the same value and level of risk.

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You own building P and building X. The next cash flow for each building is expected in 1 year. Building P has a cost of capital of 8.20 percent and is expected to produce annual cash flows of
$470,328.00 forever. Building X is worth $5,082,013.00 and is expected to produce annual cash flows of $124,252.00 forever. Which assertion is true?
O Building P is more valuable than building X and building P is more risky than building X
O Building P is more valuable than building X and building X is more risky than building P
O Building X is more valuable than building P and building P is more risky than building X
O Building X is more valuable than building P and building X is more risky than building P
O Building P and building X either have the same value, the same level of risk, or both the same value and level of risk.
Transcribed Image Text:You own building P and building X. The next cash flow for each building is expected in 1 year. Building P has a cost of capital of 8.20 percent and is expected to produce annual cash flows of $470,328.00 forever. Building X is worth $5,082,013.00 and is expected to produce annual cash flows of $124,252.00 forever. Which assertion is true? O Building P is more valuable than building X and building P is more risky than building X O Building P is more valuable than building X and building X is more risky than building P O Building X is more valuable than building P and building P is more risky than building X O Building X is more valuable than building P and building X is more risky than building P O Building P and building X either have the same value, the same level of risk, or both the same value and level of risk.
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