UNIT VII ASSIGNMENT- FINANCIAL MGMT
BBA 3301 Unit VII Assignment
Question 1: (10 points). (Net present value calculation) Dowling Sportswear is considering building a new factory to produce aluminum baseball bats. This project would require an initial cash outlay of $4,000,000 and would generate annual net cash inflows of $900,000 per year for 7 years. Calculate the project's NPV using a discount rate of 5 percent. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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a. If the discount rate is 5 percent, then the project's NPV is: |
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Question 2: (30 points). (Net present value calculation) Big Steve's, makers of swizzle sticks, is considering the purchase of a new plastic stamping machine. This investment requires an initial outlay of $90,000 and will generate net cash inflows of $19,000 per year for 11 years. To answer Orange item questions, keep the text that is the best answer.
a. What is the project's NPV using a discount rate of 7 percent? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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If the discount rate is 7 percent, then the project's NPV is: |
$ |
Should the project be accepted?
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The project |
should be or should not be |
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positive or negative |
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adds or subtracts |
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b. What is the project's NPV using a discount rate of 16 percent?
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If the discount rate is 16 percent, then the project's NPV is: |
$ |
Should the project be accepted? Why or why not?
c. What is this project's internal rate of return? (Round to two decimal places.)
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This project's internal rate of return is: |
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Should the project be accepted? Why or why not?
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If the project's required discount rate is 7%, then the project |
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accepted because the IRR is |
higher than or lower than |
the required discount rate. |
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accepted because the IRR is |
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Question 3: (15 points). (Related to Checkpoint 11.2) (Equivalent annual cost calculation) Barry Boswell is a financial analyst for Dossman Metal Works, Inc. and he is analyzing two alternative configurations for the firm's new plasma cutter shop. The two alternatives that are denoted A and B below perform the same task and although they each cost to purchase and install they offer very different cash flows. Alternative A has a useful life of 7 years whereas Alternative B will only last for 3 years. The after-tax cash flows from the two projects are as follows:
a. Calculate each project's equivalent annual cost (EAC) given a discount rate of 10 percent. (Round to the nearest cent.)
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a. Alternative A's equivalent annual cost (EAC) at a discount rate of 10% is: |
$ |
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b. Alternative B's equivalent annual cost (EAC) at a discount rate of 10% is |
$ |
b. Which of the alternatives do you think Barry should select? Why? (Select the best choice below.)
a. This cannot be determined from the information provided.
b. Alternative B should be selected because its equivalent annual cost is less per year than the annual equivalent cost for Alternative A.
c. Alternative A should be selected because its equivalent annual cost is less per year than the annual equivalent cost for Alternative B.
d. Alternative A should be selected because it has the highest NPV.
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Question 4: (10 points). (IRR calculation) What is the internal rate of return for the following project: An initial outlay of $9,000 resulting in a single cash inflow of $15,424 in 7 years. (Round to the nearest whole percent.)
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a. The internal rate of return for the project is: |
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Question 5: (10 points). (IRR calculation) Jella Cosmetics is considering a project that costs $750,000 and is expected to last for 9 years and produce future cash flows of $180,000 per year. If the appropriate discount rate for this project is 17 percent, what is the project's IRR? (Round to two decimal places.)
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a. The project's IRR is: |
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Question 6: (10 points) (IRR, payback, and calculating a missing cash flow) Mode Publishing is considering a new printing facility that will involve a large initial outlay and then result in a series of positive cash flows for four years. The estimated cash flows associated with this project are:
If you know that the project has a regular payback of 2.9 years, what is the project's internal rate of return?
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a. The IRR of the project is: |
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Question 7: (15 points) (Mutually exclusive projects and NPV) You have been assigned the task of evaluating two mutually exclusive projects with the following projected cash flows:
If the appropriate discount rate on these projects is 11 percent, which would be chosen and why? (Round to the nearest cent.)
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a. The NPV of Project A is: |
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b. The NPV of Project B is: |
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Which project would be chosen and why? (Select the best choice below.)
a. Cannor choose without comparing their IRRs.
b. Choose A because its NPV is higher.
c. Choose both because they both have positive NPVs.
d. Choose B because its NPV is higher.
Answer: