Mace Manufacturing is in the process of analyzing its investment​ decision-making procedures. Two projects evaluated by the firm recently involved building new facilities in different​ regions, North and South. The basic variables surrounding each project analysis and the resulting decision actions are summarized in the following​ table: Basic variables North South Cost ​$7,000,000 ​$6,370,000 Life 12 years 12 years Expected return 7.8​% 14.7​% ​Least-cost financing

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Mace Manufacturing is in the process of analyzing its investment​ decision-making procedures. Two projects evaluated by the firm recently involved building new facilities in different​ regions, North and South. The basic variables surrounding each project analysis and the resulting decision actions are summarized in the following​ table:

Basic variables
North
South
Cost
​$7,000,000
​$6,370,000
Life
12
years
12
years
Expected return
7.8​%
14.7​%
​Least-cost financing
 
 
Source
Debt
Equity
Cost​ (after-tax)
5.1​%
16.6​%
Decision
 
 
Action
Invest
​Don't invest
Reason
7.8​%>5.1​%
cost
14.7​%<16.6​%
cost

a. An analyst evaluating the North facility expects that the project will be financed by debt that costs the firm 5.1​%. What recommendation do you think this analyst will make regarding the investment​ opportunity?

b. Another analyst assigned to study the South facility believes that funding for that project will come from the​ firm's retained earnings at a cost of 16.6​%. What recommendation do you expect this analyst to make regarding the​ investment?

c. Explain why the decisions in parts a and b may not be in the best interest of the​ firm's investors.

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