DEF Ltd is currently considering an investment in a new project named Project Two. The project would involve an immediate purchase of capital equipment costing €1.5m. This equipment is expected to have a residual value in five years of €150,000, and will be depreci- ated over five years on a straight line basis. Sales of the new product will be €1.4m per annum for five years. DEF Ltd earns a contribu- tion of 45% on sales. The new product would require that a project manager be recruited at a salary of €50,000 per annum and the company will have to make annual contributions of €12,000 to fund the man- ager’s pension benefits. The new product will require an investment of €300,000 in working capital at the start of the project with a further €40,000 at the start of year two. Annual fixed overheads (excluding depreciation) relating to the new product are estimated at €65,000 and in addition there will be an allocation of central fixed overheads of €50,000. Research and development costs of €120,000 have been incurred already, although this in- voice has not yet been paid. Staff training costs of €30,000 are projected in year one of the project. Taxation DEF’s Financial Director has provided the following taxation information: Tax depreciation : 25% per annum reducing balance, with a balancing charge or al- lowance at the year disposal Taxation rate : 30% of taxable profits. Half of the tax is payable in the year in which it occurs, the balance is paid in the following year. Other information Cost of capital 12% per annum is used to evaluate projects of this type. Inflation is expected to be 4% per annum throughout the life of the project on revenues and costs (beginning in Year 2)   Evaluate whether DEF should go ahead with the investment project. You should use Net Present Value as the basis of your evaluation. Your workings should be rounded to the nearest $’000.  Calculate the Internal Rate of Return for the Project and its relevance to this proposal Calculate the Payback for the Project and its relevance to this proposal.

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DEF Ltd is currently considering an investment in a new project named Project Two.

The project would involve an immediate purchase of capital equipment costing €1.5m. This equipment is expected to have a residual value in five years of €150,000, and will be depreci- ated over five years on a straight line basis.

Sales of the new product will be €1.4m per annum for five years. DEF Ltd earns a contribu- tion of 45% on sales.

The new product would require that a project manager be recruited at a salary of €50,000 per annum and the company will have to make annual contributions of €12,000 to fund the man- ager’s pension benefits.

The new product will require an investment of €300,000 in working capital at the start of the project with a further €40,000 at the start of year two.

Annual fixed overheads (excluding depreciation) relating to the new product are estimated at €65,000 and in addition there will be an allocation of central fixed overheads of €50,000.

Research and development costs of €120,000 have been incurred already, although this in- voice has not yet been paid.

Staff training costs of €30,000 are projected in year one of the project.

Taxation

DEF’s Financial Director has provided the following taxation information:

  • Tax depreciation : 25% per annum reducing balance, with a balancing charge or al- lowance at the year disposal

  • Taxation rate : 30% of taxable profits. Half of the tax is payable in the year in which it occurs, the balance is paid in the following year.

    Other information

  • Cost of capital 12% per annum is used to evaluate projects of this type.

  • Inflation is expected to be 4% per annum throughout the life of the project on revenues

    and costs (beginning in Year 2)

 

  1. Evaluate whether DEF should go ahead with the investment project. You should use Net Present Value as the basis of your evaluation. Your workings should be rounded to the nearest $’000. 

  2. Calculate the Internal Rate of Return for the Project and its relevance to this proposal

  3. Calculate the Payback for the Project and its relevance to this proposal.

 
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