Limitless Ltd. is planning to buy a new warehouse to store its production output. The investment would require £500,000 to be paid upfront. Thanks to the new warehouse, the company expects to increase its profits by £120,000 annually for the next five years, and then £60,000 for the following five years. a) Calculate the Net Present Value (NPV) of this investment opportunity if the cost of capital is 12%. [3 marks] b) Should Limitless Ltd. go ahead with the purchase of the new warehouse? Explain your reasoning. [3 marks] c) What is the payback period of this investment? [3 marks]

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Limitless Ltd. is planning to buy a new warehouse to store its production output. The investment would require £500,000 to be paid upfront. Thanks to the new warehouse, the company expects to increase its profits by £120,000 annually for the next five years, and then £60,000 for the following five years.

a) Calculate the Net Present Value (NPV) of this investment opportunity if the cost of capital is 12%. [3 marks]

b) Should Limitless Ltd. go ahead with the purchase of the new warehouse? Explain your reasoning. [3 marks]

c) What is the payback period of this investment? [3 marks]

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d)  Suppose the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of this investment opportunity is 15%. Based on this information alone, should Limitless Ltd. make the investment? Why?
Would this decision be consistent with that from B? Explain your reasoning.

e) Suppose that, instead of paying the initial £500,000 now, Limitless Ltd. decides to pay it in equal instalments over the next 10 years. How much would the company
need to pay each year to make all these payments equivalent to £500,000 today?

f) Now assume that an alternative project would generate immediate (time zero) net profits of £500,000 upfront, but after that, it would result in annual losses of
£120,000 over the next five years, and then the annual losses of £60,000 over the following five years. The cost of capital is 12% and the IRR is 15%. Should you start this project? Explain your reasoning. Would you make the same decision based on NPV and IRR? Why? 

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d)  Suppose the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of this investment opportunity is 15%. Based on this information alone, should Limitless Ltd. make the investment? Why?
Would this decision be consistent with that from B? Explain your reasoning.

e) Suppose that, instead of paying the initial £500,000 now, Limitless Ltd. decides to pay it in equal instalments over the next 10 years. How much would the company
need to pay each year to make all these payments equivalent to £500,000 today?

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