Windhoek Mines, Ltd., of Namibia, is contemplating the purchase of equipment to exploit a mineral deposit on land to which the company has mineral rights. An engineering and cost analysis has been made, and it is expected that the following cash flows would be associated with opening and operating a mine in the area:           Cost of new equipment and timbers $ 310,000   Working capital required $ 190,000   Annual net cash receipts $ 125,000 * Cost to construct new roads in year three $ 58,000   Salvage value of equipment in four years $ 83,000     *Receipts from sales of ore, less out-of-pocket costs for salaries, utilities, insurance, and so forth.   The mineral deposit would be exhausted after four years of mining. At that point, the working capital would be released for reinvestment elsewhere. The company’s required rate of return is 18%.   Click here to view Exhibit 7B-1 and Exhibit 7B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables.   Required: a. What is the net present value of the proposed mining project? b. Should the project be accepted?   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What is the net present value of the proposed mining project? (Enter negative amount with a minus sign. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)         Net present value

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Windhoek Mines, Ltd., of Namibia, is contemplating the purchase of equipment to exploit a mineral deposit on land to which the company has mineral rights. An engineering and cost analysis has been made, and it is expected that the following cash flows would be associated with opening and operating a mine in the area:

 

       
Cost of new equipment and timbers $ 310,000  
Working capital required $ 190,000  
Annual net cash receipts $ 125,000 *
Cost to construct new roads in year three $ 58,000  
Salvage value of equipment in four years $ 83,000  
 

*Receipts from sales of ore, less out-of-pocket costs for salaries, utilities, insurance, and so forth.

 

The mineral deposit would be exhausted after four years of mining. At that point, the working capital would be released for reinvestment elsewhere. The company’s required rate of return is 18%.

 

Click here to view Exhibit 7B-1 and Exhibit 7B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables.

 

Required:

a. What is the net present value of the proposed mining project?

b. Should the project be accepted?

 

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What is the net present value of the proposed mining project? (Enter negative amount with a minus sign. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

 
 
 
 
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