We shall use excel to calculate:
The cash flows are presented as:
| Year | Cash flow |
| 0 | $ - |
| 1 | $ - |
| 2 | $ (80.00) |
| 3 | $ 20.00 |
| 4 | $ 20.00 |
| 5 | $ 20.00 |
| NPV | $ (25.01) |
Option D is correct

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