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    (10-2) IRR A project has an initial cost of $52‚125‚ expected net cash inflows of $12‚000 per year for 8 years‚ and a cost of capital of 12%. What is the project’s NPV? (Hint: Begin by constructing a time line.) What’s the project’s IRR? NPV = Cash Flow in Period n/ (1 + Discount Rate)n NPV = $52‚125 + 12‚000/(1 +.12)8 = 4‚846.60 12‚000/(1 +.12)7 = 5‚428.19 12‚000/(1 +.12)6 = 6‚079.58 12‚000/(1 +.12)5 = 6‚809.13 12‚000/(1 +.12)4 = 7‚626.21 12‚000/(1 +.12)3 = 8‚541.35 12‚000/(1 +.12)2 = 9‚566.33

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    for interest rate risk (IRR) and/or Asset and Liability Management policies and procedures are not aligned with these policies. 1. Ensure the policy includes the following: Limits for IRR exposure (i.e.‚ maximum amount of risk the organization is willing to accept). Responsibility for IRR measurement and management Methods to be employed to measure and monitor IRR and the frequency of rate risk measurement. Requirements to verify or ensure validity of IRR measurement. Acceptable

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    Finance Value

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    as the Vice President of finance. In order for everyone to have knowledge of what is about to take place in the upcoming weeks I will be defining and explaining some very vital information on Net Present Value (NPV)‚ the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) so that these methodologies could be used effectively throughout the company. Net Present Value (NPV) The basic definition for the net present value is the capital budgeting to see how successful a company or organization is. This particular technique

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    Period is 4.62 years b) The discounted Payback Period is 5.58 years c) The Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of the machine is 13.87% d) The Net Present Value (NPV) is $1‚136‚020.85 e) The Profitability Index (PI) associated with the project is 1.14 If we make decision based on NPV or IRR or PI‚ we should accept this project. This is because the project has a positive NPV‚ its PI over 1 and the IRR is more than the required rate of return. All of this factors mean that the project can actually benefit

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    Course Projectb Acct. 505

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    18% Before Tax Amount -$200‚000 0 $72‚540 $32‚000 $40‚000 Tax % After tax 10% PV Amount Factor -$200‚000 1.000 0 1.000 0.65 47‚151 3.605 0.35 11‚200 3.605 40‚000 0.567 Part 5 Internal Rate of Return Excel Function method to calculate IRR This function REQUIRES that you have only one cash flow

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    Capital Budget Analysis

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    Discounted Cash Flow Techniques for Capital Project Evaluation A discounted cash flow analysis is an important tool in capital budgeting as a means of evaluating proposed projects and comparing the growth potential of cash flows. Relevant incremental cash flows must be considered along with the costs of the investment itself in order to determine if the project is to be accepted or rejected. The considerations for acceptance or rejection of a project or slate of projects are the net present value

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    the cost of preferred stock. 4. Assume a project has normal cash flows (i.e.‚ the initial cash flow is negative‚ and all other cash flows are positive). Which of the following statements is most correct? a. b. c. d. e. All else equal‚ a project ’s IRR increases as the cost of capital declines. All else equal‚ a project ’s NPV increases as the cost of capital declines. All else equal‚ a project ’s MIRR is unaffected by changes in the cost of capital. Answers a

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    Investment Appraisal

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    Table of contents: Page no. 1. Introduction 1 2. Investment appraisal 2 3. Payback method 3 4. Present value (PV)‚ future value (FV) and net present value (NPV) 5 5. Project 1 6 6. Comparing projects 11 7. Conclusion 12 8. References 13 9. Bibliography 14 Introduction: In 21st century business is much more developed and competitive as well with the presence of so many competitors

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    Finance Homework Ch 10

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    Homework Chapter 10 1. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. The internal rate of return method (IRR) is generally regarded by academics as being the best single method for evaluating capital budgeting projects. b. The payback method is generally regarded by academics as being the best single method for evaluating capital budgeting projects. c. The discounted payback method is generally regarded by academics as being the best single method for evaluating capital budgeting projects

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    CHAPTER 4 DISCOUNTED CASH FLOW VALUATION Solutions to Questions and Problems 10. To find the future value with continuous compounding‚ we use the equation: FV = PVeRt a. b. c. d. FV = $1‚000e.12(5) FV = $1‚000e.10(3) FV = $1‚000e.05(10) FV = $1‚000e.07(8) = $1‚822.12 = $1‚349.86 = $1‚648.72 = $1‚750.67 23. We need to find the annuity payment in retirement. Our retirement savings ends at the same time the retirement withdrawals begin‚ so the PV of the retirement withdrawals will be the FV of

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