
Question 5 1 pts A pharmaceuticals company has accepted a project that is expected to increase...
17) Delta Inc. is considering the purchase of a new machine which is expected to increase sales by $10,000 in addition to increasing cash expenses by $3,000 annually. Due to the sales increase, Delta will need to increase working capital by $2,000 at the beginning of the project. This working capital investment will not be recouped in the final year of the project. Delta will depreciate the machine using the straight-line method over the project's five-year life to a salvage...
Midtown Inc. is considering a new 4-year project. This project requires equipment costing $250,000, which will be depreciated using 3-year MACRS over the life of the project. This equipment is estimated to be sold for $10,000 at the end of the project. To get the project ready, it also requires an investment of $40,000 in net working capital, which would increase by $3,000 per year. The project will increase its sales by $110,000 annually and cash expenses by 40% of...
A proposed expansion project is expected to increase sales by $74,300 and increase cash expenses by $46,900. The project will require $52,800 of fixed assets that will be depreciated using straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over the five-year life of the project. The store has a marginal tax rate of 23 percent. What is the operating cash flow of the project using the tax shield approach? Ignore bonus depreciation. $22,800.10 $11,114.40 $17,916.60 $23,526.80 $14,098.20
You are evaluating a capital project with a Net Investment of $95,000, which includes an increase in net working capital of $5,000. The project has a life of 9 years with an expected salvage value of $3,000. The project will be depreciated via simplified straight-line depreciation. Revenues are expected to increase by $20,000 per year and operating expenses by $4,000 per year. The firm's marginal tax rate is 40 percent and the cost of capital for this project is 8%....
A new project is expected to generate $1,000,000 in revenues, $250,000 in cash operating expenses, and depreciation expense of $200,000 in each year of its 10-year life. The corporation's tax rate is 21%. The project will require an increase in net working capital of $85,000 in the beginning and a decrease in net working capital of $75,000 in year ten. What is the free cash flow from the project in year one? A) $298,000 B) $634,500 C) $380,000 D) $410,000
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answer only 7,8,9 please
12 XYZ Company is considering whether a project requiring the purchase of new equipment is worth investing. The cost of a new machine is $340,000 including shipping and installation. The project will increase annual revenues by $400,000 and annual costs by $100,000. The machine will be depreciated via straight-line depreciation for three years to a salvage value of $40,000. If the firm does this project, $30,000 in net working...
Your company is considering investing in Project X. Your analysts estimate that this project will increase your company’s net cash flows by $96246 in year 1, $141845 in year 2, and $203878 in year 3. For convenience, they treat these cash flows as occurring at the end of the respective years. Your analysts decided that the appropriate discount rate for this project is 7% per year, compounded annually. What is the present value of the cash flows expected from Project...
Question #1 a) A firm has an asset with a market value of $20,000 and a book value of $30,000. If its marginal tax rate is 25%, what will the net proceeds from selling the asset be? b) A firm has an asset with a market value of $10,000 and a book value of $4,000. If its marginal tax rate is 25%, what will the net proceeds from selling the asset be? Question #2 A firm believes it can generate...
You are evaluating a capital project with a Net Investment of $800,000, which includes an increase in net working capital of $8,000. The project has a life of 20 years with an expected salvage value of $100,000. The project will be depreciated via simplified straight-line depreciation. Revenues are expected to increase by $120,000 per year and operating expenses by $14,000 per year. The firm's marginal tax rate is 40 percent and the cost of capital for this project is 12%....
determine the irr of each of these projects. which project
should be accepted
To: The New Financial Analyst From: Mr. R. Harrison, CEO, Park Products Re: Capital-Budgeting Analysis Provide an evaluation of four proposed projects, all with 5-year expected lives and identical initial outlays of $110,000. All of these projects involve additions to Park's highly successful Avalon product line, and as a result, the required rate of return on all projects has been established at 10 percent. The expected free...