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Prepare a capital budgeting analysis of your MBA. Estimate the revenues, expenses assuming a 15 year life on the degree. There are several articles on the internet that can assist you with this calculation. Most are focused on the accounting return on investment (http://www.usnews.com/education/best-graduate-schools/paying/articles/2016-04-07/calculate-the-return-on-investment-for-an-mba), but I want you to compute the Net Present Value (http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/02/21/the-npv-of-business-school )and IRR of your degree. Be sure to only include the “correct” relevant cash flows in your analysis (http://www.investopedia.com/articles/professionaleducation/09/mba-real-costs.asp). List the assumptions in your analysis. Include at least one table in your analysis. There is no required minimum or maximum length. My expectation is this should take 2-4 hours to complete.
Capital budget analysis of MB
Revenues and expenses associated with MBA
Relevant cash flows
15 years as life of the degree
Written document w/ table showing revenue and expenses with MPV
Increase in salary because of MBA 
Revenues from job you get to keep because you keep the job
Incrimental living expenses, lap tops, give up pay raise, not accept an opportunity to move 
Most relevant expense is tuition – we are most of the way through the program
Explain in the paper where you came up with the expectations 
Turn in numbers in spreadsheet explain everything 
Current rate on student loan 5.4% 
Here’s my info: 
Student loan $36,000 
I owe $6,000
Interest Rate 5.4%
Salary - $62,000

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