Uli Productions is evaluating a film project. The president of Uli estimates that the film will cost $15,000,000 to produce. In its first year, the film is expected to generate $16,372,000 in net revenue, after which the film will be released to video. Video is expected to generate $9,534,000 in net revenue in its first year, $2,403,400 in its second year, and $984,600 in its third year. For tax purposes, amortization of the cost of the film will be $9,000,000 in year 1 and $6,000,000 in year 2. The company’s tax rate is 40 percent, and the company requires a 13 percent rate of return on its films.
What is the net present value of the film project? To simplify, assume that all outlays to produce the film occur at time 0.
Uli Productions is evaluating a film project. The president of Uli estimates that the film will...
Gomi Waste Disposal is evaluating a project that would require an initial investment of 56,100 dollars today. The project is then expected to produce annual cash flows that grow by 3.9 percent per year forever. The first annual cash flow is expected in 1 year and is expected to be 2,290 dollars. The project’s internal rate of return is 7.98 percent and its cost of capital is 10.73 percent. What is the net present value (NPV) of the project?
Platinum Water Food is evaluating a project that would cost 8,950 dollars today. The project is expected to produce annual cash flows of 757.17 dollars forever with the first annual cash flow expected in 1 year. The cost of capital associated with the project is 6.12 percent and the project’s internal rate of return is 8.46 percent. What is the net present value (NPV) of the project?
Piping Hot Food Services (PHFS) is evaluating a capital budgeting project that costs $75,000. The project is expected to generate after-tax cash flows equal to $26,000 per year for four years. PHFS's required rate of return is 14 percent. What is the MIRR?
Q1 Valentino’s Stage Productions is taking on a new project. The project is expected to increase net income by $1,000,000 for each of the next 3 years. The equipment needed will cost $7,000,000. Valentino’s hurdle rate is 12% and has the following capital structure. Bond issuance: 20% of total funds, requires 15% interest per year Bank loan: 60% of total funds, requires 9.5% interest per year Preferred Stock issuance: 20% of total funds, requires 5% dividend per year What is...
Question 4 1 point Number Help Fairfax Pizza is evaluating a project that would require an initial investment in equipment of 400,000 dollars and that is expected to last for 9 years. MACRS depreciation would be used where the depreciation rates in years 1, 2, 3, and 4 are 38 percent, 34 percent, 19 percent, and 9 percent, respectively. For each year of the project, Fairfax Pizza expects relevant, incremental annual revenue associated with the project to be 456,000 dollars...
Winston Clinic is evaluating a project that costs $52,125 and has expected net cash inflows of $12,000 per year for eight years. The first inflow occurs one year after the cost outflow, and the project has a cost of capital of 12 percent. a. What is the project's payback? b. What is the project's NPV? Its IRR? Its MIRR? c. Is the project financially acceptable? Explain your answer
Smart Solutions Inc. is evaluating a capital project for expansion. The project costs $10,000, and it is expected to generate $5,000 per year for three years. If the firm's required rate of return is 10 percent, what is the project's terminal value? $12,500 $11,550 $14,050 $16,550 $15,000
Fairfax Pizza is evaluating a project that would require an initial investment in equipment of 500,000 dollars and that is expected to last for 7 years. MACRS depreciation would be used where the depreciation rates in years 1, 2, 3, and 4 are 38 percent, 31 percent, 21 percent, and 10 percent, respectively. For each year of the project, Fairfax Pizza expects relevant, incremental annual revenue associated with the project to be 830,000 dollars and relevant, incremental annual costs associated...
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%....
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%....