Which statement concerning the net present value (NPV) of an investment or a financing project is correct? Multiple Choice - a financing project should be accepted if, and only if, the NPV is exactly equal to zero. - an investment project should be accepted only if the NPV is equal to the initial cash flow. - any type of project should be accepted if the NPV is positive and rejected if it is negative. - any type of project with greater total cash inflows than total cash outflows, should always be accepted. - an investment project that has positive cash flows for every time period after the initial investment should be accepted.