Essentials Of Investments
Essentials Of Investments
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Author: Bodie, Zvi, Kane, Alex, MARCUS, Alan J.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Andronicus Corporation (AC) has the following jumbled information about an investment proposal:
a. Revenues in each of years 1-4 = $21,000
b. Year O initial investment = $41,000
c. Inventory level = $10,500 in year 1, $11,100 in year 2, and $5,500 in year 3
d. Production costs = $7,300 in each of years 1-4
e. Salvage value = $12,100 in year 4
f. Depreciation 100% immediate bonus depreciation
g. Tax rate 21%
h. There is an additional 6-month lag for all cash flows after year O. For example, customers pay consistently with a 6-month lag, as
AC does for production costs, taxes, etc.
Draw up a set of cash flow forecasts as in Table 6.4. If the cost of capital is 10%, what is the project's NPV? Assume that, if the project
generates losses, those losses can be used to offset profits for tax purposes elsewhere in the business.
Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.
NPV
Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
$
2,987x
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Transcribed Image Text:Andronicus Corporation (AC) has the following jumbled information about an investment proposal: a. Revenues in each of years 1-4 = $21,000 b. Year O initial investment = $41,000 c. Inventory level = $10,500 in year 1, $11,100 in year 2, and $5,500 in year 3 d. Production costs = $7,300 in each of years 1-4 e. Salvage value = $12,100 in year 4 f. Depreciation 100% immediate bonus depreciation g. Tax rate 21% h. There is an additional 6-month lag for all cash flows after year O. For example, customers pay consistently with a 6-month lag, as AC does for production costs, taxes, etc. Draw up a set of cash flow forecasts as in Table 6.4. If the cost of capital is 10%, what is the project's NPV? Assume that, if the project generates losses, those losses can be used to offset profits for tax purposes elsewhere in the business. Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount. NPV Answer is complete but not entirely correct. $ 2,987x
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