Year | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Cash Flow | $-2,500,000 | $425,000 | $350,000 | $275,000 | $225,000 | $2,625,000 |
Your real estate firm is considering the purchase of an office building. The space in the building will be leased to other companies and the building will be sold at the end of 5 years. Your firm’s weighted average cost of capital is 9.5%. Given the after-tax cash flows below, and assuming that cash flows are reinvested at the cost of capital, what is the NPV, MIRR, & PI for the project? (Please round your answer to 2 decimal places and do not include the "%" sign in your answer. If your answer is 6.75%, please enter it as 6.75.)
Year 0 1 2 3 4 5 Cash Flow $-2,500,000 $425,000 $350,000 $275,000 $225,000 $2,625,000 Your...
Year Cash Flow Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 $275,000 -125,000 450,000 Year 4 450,000 Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc.'s WACC is 8%, and the project has the same risk as the firm's average project. Calculate this project's modified internal rate of return (MIRR): 19.52% 20.55% 18.50% 22.61% If Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc.'s managers select projects based on the MIRR criterion, they should this independent project. Which of the following statements best describes the difference between the IRR method...
Attempts: 21 Keep the Highest: 2 / 3 1. Net present value (NPV) Evaluating cash flows with the NPV method The net present value (NPV) rule is considered one of the most common and preferred criteria that generally lead to good investment decisions. Consider this case: Suppose Celestial Crane Cosmetics is evaluating a proposed capital budgeting project (project Alpha) that will require an initial investment of $400,000. The project is expected to generate the following net cash flows: Year Cash...
3. Consider Table 2 Table 2 Year 3 Year 4 Cash flow Year 2 Year 0 Year 1 Cash flovw Cash flow Cash flow 70 Cash flow Project 80 70 30 -150 0.24 Interest Tax Shield 0.75 (a)Consider Table 2. Calculate the net present value of the project assuming it is all-equity financed. The required return on unlevered equity is 15%. (b)Consider Table 2. Assume for now that the project is financed using equal parts debt and equity. The cost...
1. A project requires an initial investment (or you may say, ‘cash outflow’) of $225,000 and is expected to generate the following net cash inflows: Year 1: $120,000 Year 2: $125,000 What is Net Present Value (NPV) of the project if the minimum required rate of return (or, you may say firm’s cost of capital) is 4%? Group of answer choices a) 5954.14 b) 6002.23 c) 4420.38 d) 5263.20 2. Let's assume you finance your house through Wells-Fargo Bank. Below,...
FCF for the following: Year 0: Year 1: Year 2: Year 3: Year 4: Year 5: NPV? PI? IRR? (Related to Checkpoint 12.1) (Comprehensive problem calculating project cash flows, NPV, PI, and IRR) Traid Winds Corporation, a firm in the 36 percent marginal tax bracket with a required rate of return or discount rate of 12 percent, is considering a new project. This project involves the introduction of a new product. The project is expected to last 5 years and...
FCF for Year 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 NPV? PI? IRR? (Related to Checkpoint 12.1) (Comprehensive problem-calculating project cash flows, NPV, PI, and IRR) Traid Winds Corporation, a firm in the 31 percent marginal tax bracket with a required rate of return or discount rate of 11 percent, is considering a new project. This project involves the introduction of a new product. The project is expected to last 5 years and then, because this is somewhat of a...
Use the following information for the next three problems, Year Cash Flow 1 $12,500 2 $14,000 3 $10,000 4 $11,000 5 $16,000 5. What is the NPV of above project if the initial investment was $35,000? Assume a cost of capital of 11% 6. Calculate the IRR assuming a cost of capital of 11%. 7. Calculate the MIRR of the project assuming a cost of capital of 11%. ___________________________________________________________________________ 8. Suppose that you are approached with an offer to purchase...
A project has the following cash flows: Year Cash Flow 0 –$ 17,200 1 7,900 2 9,200 3 7,700 a. What is the NPV at a discount rate of zero percent? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) b. What is the NPV at a discount rate of 12 percent? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) c. What is the NPV...
Consider the following cash flows: Year Cash Flow 0 –$ 19,400 1 10,400 2 9,320 3 6,900 a. What is the NPV at a discount rate of zero percent? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. What is the NPV at a discount rate of 10 percent? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) c. What is the NPV at a discount rate...
9) Investment A: Year: 0 Cash flow: $14,000 1 2 3 $6000 $6000 $6000 4 $6000 5 $6000 Investment B: Year: 0 Cash flow: $15,000 1 2 3 4 5 $7000 $7000 $7000 $7000 $7000 Investment C: 0 Cash flow: $18,000 Year: 1 $12,000 2 $2000 3 $2000 4 $2000 5 $2000 The cash flows for three projects are shown above. The cost of capital is 9.5%. If an investor decided to take projects with a payback period two years...