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Chap 8-Net Present Value la. Amond Ltd has a payback period limit of three years and is considering investing in one of the following projects. Both projects require an initial investment of $800,000. Cash inflows accrue evenly throughout the year. Project Alpha Yeart Cash inflow 1 250,000 2 250,000 3 400,000 4 300,000 5 200,000 6 50,000 Project Beta Year Cash inflow 250,000 350,000 400,000 200,000 150,000 150,000 4 Company's cost of capital is 10%. Calculate the Payback period for...
Q1 (6 Marks) [CLO 1] Consider two projects: project 2 Annual Interest rate (13%) Project 1 Annual Interest rate (9%) returns of income stream: returns of income stream: Year 1, $15,000 Year 2, $ 55,000; and Year 1, $10.000; Year 2, $ 50.000; and Year 3, $100,000 Year 4, $135,000. Year 3, $ 115,000 Year 4, $ 150,000. Q1 (6 Marks) [CLO 1] Consider two projects: project 2 Annual Interest rate (13%) Project 1 Annual Interest rate (9%) returns of...
Part Two Net Present Value Method Net present value (NPV) is one method that can be used to evaluate the financial viability of potential projects. It determines the present value of all future cash flows associated with potential projects and measures this against the cost of the project. To use net present value, a required rate of retum must be defined. The required rate of return is the minimum acceptable rate of return that an investment must yield for it...
Question 13 which project in Question 12 would you select based on the net present capital is 12%? select based on the net present value method if your cost of Question 14 unshine Love Company is considering two mutually exclusive projects, one with ther 6-year life. The after-tax cash flows from the two projects are as follows: Year Project A (RM) Project B (RM) (400,000) (400,000) NOV 162,000 120,000 162,000 120,000 162,000 120,000 162,000 120,000 120,000 120,000 tahunxcama a Assuming...
Part Two Net Present Value Method Net present value (NPV) is one method that can be used to evaluate the fihancial viability of potential projects. It determines the present value of all future cash flows associated with potential projects and measures this against the cost of the project. To use net present value, a required rate of return must be defined. The required rate of return is the minimum acceptable rate of return that an investment must yield for it...
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Net Present Value A project has estimated annual net cash flows of $5,000 for two years and is estimated to cost $30,000. Assume a minimum acceptable rate of return of 6%. Use the Present Value of an Annuity of $1 at Compound Interest table below. Present Value of an Annuity of $1 at Compound Interest Year 6% 12% 15% 20% 10% 2.106 4.212 1 0.943 0.909 0.893 0.870 0.833...
Payback, Accounting Rate of Return, Present Value, Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return For discount factors use Exhibit 12B.1 and Exhibit 12B.2 All scenarios are independent of all other scenarios. Assume that all cash flows are after-tax cash flows a. Kambry Day is considering investing in one of the following two projects. Either project will require an investment of $20,000. The expected cash flows for the two projects follow. Assume that each project is depreciable. ProjectA 6,000 8,000 10,000...
1) Using the present value tables above, determine the net
present value of Project A over a four-year life salvage value
assuming a minimum rate of return of 12%. Round answer to two
decimal places.
2) Which Project provides the greatest net present value?
-Project A or Project B
Project A requires an original investment of 551,600. The project will yield cash flows of $14,200 per year for seven years. Project B has a calculated net present value of $2,960...
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6. What is the net present value of a project that has an initial cost of $42,700 and produces cash inflows of $9,250 a year for 9 years if the discount rate is 14.65 percent? ]/0.1465 1842,700 A. $798.48 B. $1,240.23 C $1,992.43 D. $2,111.41 E. $2,470.01 9,250 (1-(1 + 0.1465) C 1.992.43 7. You are considering an investment for which you require a rate of return of 8.5 percent. The investment costs $67,400 and...
Project A requires an immediate investment of $8000 and another $6000 in three years. Net returns are $4000 after two years, $12,000 after four years, and $8000 after six years. Project B requires an immediate investment of $4000, another $6000 after two years, and $4000 after four years. Net returns are $3400 per year for seven years. Determine the net present value at 10%. Which project is preferable according to the net present value criterion? ANS: PROJECT A NPV= $3510...