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Problem 10 Intro A new project is expected to generate annual sales of $130,000 and annual...
Intro A new project is expected to generate annual sales of $140,000 and annual costs of $133,000. Annual depreciation attributable to the project is $60,000. The marginal tax rate is 34%. Part 1 What is the supplemental operating cash flow in each year of operation?
Intro Consider a new project proposal. Unit sales are expected to reach 15,000 per year, the price per unit is expected to be $90, variable costs are $40 per unit and fixed costs are $40,000 per year. Ignore taxes. Part 1 Attempt 1/10 for 10 pts. What is the project's degree of operating leverage at the expected levels? 2+ decimals Submit Part 2 | Attempt 1/10 for 10 pts. Using the degree of operating leverage, what is the expected percentage...
Intro Consider a project with a 4-year life. The initial cost to set up the project is $100,000. This amount is to be linearly depreciated to zero over the life of the project and there is no salvage value. The required return is 15% and the tax rate is 34%. You've collected the following estimates: Base case Pessimistic Optimistic Unit sales per year (Q) 7,000 5,000 9,000 Price per unit (P) 50 4 0 Variable cost per unit (VC) 20...
Intro 8 years ago, a new machine cost $8 million to purchase and an additional $490,000 for the installation. The machine was to be linearly depreciated to zero over 15 years. The company has just sold the machine for $4.8 million, and its marginal tax rate is 25%. Part 1 Attempt 1/5 for 10 pts. What is the annual depreciation? No decimals Submit IB Attempt 1/5 for 10 pts. Part 2 What is the current book value? No decimals Submit...
Intro A project has a predicted operating cash flow of $25,000 per year and a degree of operating leverage of 2.6 at the predicted level of sales. Part 1 | Attempt 1/10 for 10 pts. What is the expected percentage change in operating cash flow if sales turn out to be 17% lower than expected? 3+ decimals Submit
Intro A project requires an initial investment of $60 million and will then generate the same cash flow every year for 6 years. The project has an internal rate of return of 19% and a cost of capital of 10%. - Attempt 2/10 for 10 pts. Part 1 What is the project's NPV (in $ million? 1+ decimals Submit
Intro 8 years ago, a new machine cost $8 million to purchase and an additional $490,000 for the installation. The machine was to be linearly depreciated to zero over 15 years. The company has just sold the machine for $4.8 million, and its marginal tax rate is 25% Attempt 1/5 for 10 pts. Part 1 What is the annual depreciation? No decimals Submit IB Attempt 1/5 for 10 pts. Part 2 What is the current book value? No decimals Submit...
ABC Company is considering a new project. The project is expected to generate annual sales of $91,079, variable costs of $26,515, and fixed costs of $12,494. The depreciation expense each year is $17,170 and the tax rate is 37 percent. What is the annual operating cash flow? Enter your answer rounded off to two decimal points. Do not enter $ or comma in the answer box. For example, if your answer is $12.345 then enter as 12.35 in the answer...
Problem 10 Intro Better Tires Corp. is planning to buy a new tire making machine for $80,000 that would save it $80,000 per year in production costs. The savings would be constant over the project's 3-year life. The machine is to be linearly depreciated to zero and will have no resale value after 3 years. The appropriate cost of capital for this project is 15% and the tax rate is 21%. Part 1 18 - Attempt 1/5 for 10 pts....
Intro IBM just paid an annual dividend of $4.3 per share. The dividend is expected to grow by 5% per year. The required rate of return is 12%. IB Part 1 Attempt 1/10 for 10 pts. By DDM/Gordon growth model, what is the price to sell the stock in 3 years? 1+ decimals Submit Part 2 Attempt 1/10 for 10 pts. If you buy the stock today, hold it, sell it in 3 years at the price computed in Part...