(Appendix 13A) The following data pertain to an investment: Cost of the Investment Life of the Project Annual Cost Savings Estimated Salvage Value Discount Rate What is the net present value of the proposed investment? (Ignore income taxes in this problem.) (Do not round your intermediate calculations and round the final answer to the nearest whole dollar.) Multiple Choice о O $0. O ($3,430). O $580. $18,995 5 years $5,000 $1,000 10% $3,355.
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- Staten Corporation is considering two mutually exclusive projects. Both require an initial outlay of 150,000 and will operate for five years. The cash flows associated with these projects are as follows: Statens required rate of return is 10%. Using the net present value method and the present value table provided in Appendix A, which of the following actions would you recommend to Staten? a. Accept Project X and reject Project Y. b. Accept Project Y and reject Project X. c. Accept Projects X and Y. d. Reject Projects X and Y.You are also considering another project that has a physical life of 3 years—that is, the machinery will be totally worn out after 3 years. However, if the project were terminated prior to the end of 3 years, the machinery would have a positive salvage value. Here are the project’s estimated cash flows: Using the 10% cost of capital, what is the project’s NPV if it is operated for the full 3 years? Would the NPV change if the company planned to terminate the project at the end of Year 2? At the end of Year 1? What is the project’s optimal (economic) life?Roberts Company is considering an investment in equipment that is capable of producing more efficiently than the current technology. The outlay required is 2,293,200. The equipment is expected to last five years and will have no salvage value. The expected cash flows associated with the project are as follows: Required: 1. Compute the projects payback period. 2. Compute the projects accounting rate of return. 3. Compute the projects net present value, assuming a required rate of return of 10 percent. 4. Compute the projects internal rate of return.
- Identify error in capital investment analysis calculations Artscape Inc. is considering the purchase of automated machinery that is expected to have a useful life of five years and no residual value. The average rate of return on the average investment has been computed to be 20%, and the cash payback period was computed to be 5.5 years. Do you see any reason to question the validity of the data presented? Explain.Assume Home Garden Inc. in MAD 26-5 assigns the following probabilities to the estimated construction cost of the warehouse and annual net cash flows: a. Compute the expected value of the construction cost. b. Compute the expected value of the annual net cash flows. c. Determine the expected net present value of building the distribution warehouse, assuming a desired rate of return of 14% and using the expected values computed in parts (a) and (b). Use the present value tables provided in Appendix A. Round to the nearest dollar. d. Based on your results in part (c), should Home Garden Inc. build the distribution warehouse?San Lucas Corporation is considering investment in robotic machinery based upon the following estimates: a. Determine the net present value of the equipment, assuming a desired rate of return of 10% and annual net cash flows of 700,000. Use the present value tables appearing in Exhibits 2 and 5 of this chapter. b. Determine the net present value of the equipment, assuming a desired rate of return of 10% and annual net cash flows of 500,000, 700,000, and 900,000. Use the present value tables (Exhibits 2 and 5) provided in the chapter in determining your answer. c. Determine the minimum annual net cash flow necessary to generate a positive net present value, assuming a desired rate of return of 10%. Round to the nearest dollar. d. Interpret the results of parts (a), (b), and (c).
- The following data pertain to an investment proposal (Ignore income taxes.): Cost of the investment $ 36,000 Annual cost savings $ 11,000 Estimated salvage value $ 4,000 Life of the project 5 years Discount rate 13% Click here to view Exhibit 14B-1 and Exhibit 14B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided. The net present value of the proposed investment is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)Consider a project with the following information: Initial fixed asset investment = $515,000; straight-line depreciation to zero over the 4-year life; zero salvage value; price = $47; variable costs = $29; fixed costs = $207,000; quantity sold = 102,000 units; tax rate = 21 percent. How sensitive is OCF to changes in quantity sold? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) Change in OCF/ Change in Q =?The data below are estimated for the project for the project study of a certain businessinvestment. IF money is worth 15% which of the project is more desirable, using PresentWorth Method and determine the difference in profit from each project study.For A, the initial investment is P5,000, with annual revenue of P2000. Annualdisbursement amounts to P650 with no salvage value at the end of its life which is 4years.For B, the initial investment is P8,000, with annual revenue of P3000. Annualdisbursement is P1500 with no salvage value at the end of its life which is 8 years.
- Genoa Company is considering a new investment whose data are shown below. The equipment would be depreciated on a straight-line basis over the project's 3-year life, would have a zero salvage value, and would require additional net operating working capital that would be recovered at the end of the project's life. Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's life. What is the project's NPV? WACC 14.57% Net investment in fixed assets (basis) $75,000 Required net operating working capital $33,000 Straight-line depreciation rate 33.333% Annual sales revenues $81,000 Annual operating costs (excl. depr.) $35,000 Tax rate 35.0% $3,018 $2,974 $3,009 $2,712 $2,823.05The following data pertain to an investment proposal (Ignore income taxes.): Cost of the investment $ 35,000 Annual Income $ 12,000 Estimated salvage value $ 6,000 Life of the project 4 years Discount rate 10% The net present value of the proposed investment is closest to: Round to nearest dollaA potential project involves an initial investment in machinery of RO.1,000,000 and has the following cash inflows:Year 1 – RO.250,000Year 2 – RO.350,000Year 3 – RO.200,000Year 4 – RO.400,000At the end of year 4, the machinery will be sold for RO.600,000.Calculate the accounting rate of return based on average investment.NOTE (DEDUCT THE DEPRECIATION TO ARRIVE AT THE CORRECT AVERAGE PROFIT) a. None of the options b. 35% c. 20% d. 25% Clear my choice