The Montana Company has decided to invest in a project that is expected to produce the following cash flows: $12,500 (year 1), $14,000 (year 2) and $9,000 (year 3). The project would require a $28,000 initial investment and has a salvage value of $2,000 and the end of year 3. Required: On your own paper (or in Word or Excel), calculate the net present value (NPV) of the project assuming an interest rate of 8 percent; show your work. Upload a picture of your paper (or a file if using Word or Excel). If using your own paper and an uploaded picture, both must be legible in order to be graded.
The Montana Company has decided to invest in a project that is expected to produce the...
3. Analysis of an expansion project Companies invest in expansion projects with the expectation of increasing the earnings of its business. Consider the case of Fox Co.: Fox Co. is considering an investment that will have the following sales, variable costs, and fixed operating costs: Unit sales Sales price Variable cost per unit Fixed operating costs Year 1 4,200 $29.82 $12.15 $41,000 Year 2 4,100 $30.00 $13.45 $41,670 Year 3 4,300 $30.31 $14.02 $41,890 Year 4 4,400 $33.19 $14.55 $40,100...
A company is considering a 3-year project that requires an initial installed equipment cost of $14,000. The project engineer has estimated that the operating cash flows will be $4,000 in year 1, $6,000 in year 2, and $9,000 in year 3. The new machine will also require a parts inventory of $1,000 at the beginning of the project (assume this inventory can be sold for cost at the end of the project). It is also estimated that the equipment can...
What is the Net Present Value of the following cash flows which
represent expected benefits from opening a small ice cream business
part time. You are expecting a return of 20%, and you must invest
$60,000 at the start. Fill in the chart below. Determine the IRR
using Excel. Interpret the results in view of your expectations for
this project.
PV Year | Cash Flow T 1 5,000 9,000 10,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 7 101,500 Present Value NPV (Est IRR)...
Companies invest in expansion projects with the expectation of increasing the earnings of its business.Consider the case of Garida Co.:Garida Co. is considering an investment that will have the following sales, variable costs, and fixed operating costs:Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Unit sales5,5005,2005,7005,820Sales price$42.57$43.55$44.76$46.79Variable cost per unit$22.83$22.97$23.45$23.87Fixed operating costs except depreciation$66,750$68,950$69,690$68,900Accelerated depreciation rate33%45%15%7%This project will require an investment of $15,000 in new equipment. The equipment will have no salvage value at the end of the project’s four-year life. Garida pays a...
Analysis of an expansion project Companies invest in expansion projects with the expectation of increasing the earnings of its business. Consider the case of Fox Co.: Fox Co. is considering an investment that will have the following sales, variable costs, and fixed operating costs: Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Unit sales 3,000 3,250 3,300 3,400 Sales price $17.25 $17.33 $17.45 $18.24 Variable cost per unit $8.88 $8.92 $9.03 $9.06 Fixed operating costs except depreciation $12,500 $13,000 $13,220...
Supppose a firm has decided to invest in a project which has the following cash flow structure. The project has annual costs of $10 starting today and growing by 3% each subsequent year. The project also generates revenues of X starting 10 years from today, and these cash flows grow by 2% each year after that. Both revenue and costs are perpetuities. a. Suppose X=$30 and the discount rate is 6%. i. What is the NPV of the project? (Note...
2. Analysis of an expansion project Companies invest in expansion projects with the expectation of increasing the earnings of its business. Consider the case of Garida Co.: Garida Co. is considering an investment that will have the following sales, variable costs, and fixed operating costs: Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 3,400 $17.25$17.33 $17.45 $18.24 $9.06 Fixed operating costs except depreciation $12,500 $13,000 $13,220 $13,250 7% 3,300 Unit sales Sales price Variable cost per unit 3,000 3,250 $8.88...
6. Analysis of an expansion project Companies invest in expansion projects with the expectation of increasing the earnings of its business. Consider the case of Lumbering Ox Truckmakers: Lumbering Ox Truckmakers is considering an investment that will have the following sales, variable costs, and fixed operating costs: Year 3 Year 4 4.400 Year 1 4,200 $29.82 $12.15 $41,000 Unit sales (units) Sales price Variable cost per unit Fixed operating costs except depreciation Accelerated depreciation rate Year 2 4.100 $30.00 $13.45...
5. Growth options Aa Aa Companies often come across projects that have positive NPV opportunities in which the company does not invest. Companies must evaluate the value of the option to invest in a new project that would potentially contribute to the growth of the firm. These options are referred to as growth options Consider the case of Mitata Co.: Mitata Co. is considering a three-year project that will require an initial investment of $45,000. It has estimated that the...
Most Company has an opportunity to invest in one of two new projects. Project Y requires a $340,000 investment for new machinery with a five-year life and no salvage value. Project Z requires a $340,000 investment for new machinery with a four-year life and no salvage value. The two projects yield the following predicted annual results. The company uses straight-line depreciation, and cash flows occur evenly throughout each year. (PV of $1. FV of $1. PVA of $1, and EVA...