With the help of a few questions that guide my memo‚ I will be able to determine whether or not to continue funding for the Merseyside Project. This memo will include an exhibit that will show an analysis of the Merseyside Project including the NPV and the IRR. In the DCF analysis that was provided in the case I have made a few changes to it and that will be presented later in my memo. First I will like to talk about how Diamond Chemicals evaluate its capital expenditure proposals. Before submitting
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calculation evaluates a future stream of benefits and expenses by converting them to present values. A discount rate is used to discounted future benefits and the total sum of discounted costs is subtracted form the benefits. The relevant formula for NPV is: Where t - the time of the cash flow n - the total time of the project r - the discount rate Ct - the net cash flow (the amount of cash) at that point in time. C0 - the capitial outlay at the beginning of the investment time ( t = 0 ) (Wikipedia
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would allow the company to remain in the leisure craft market and utilize its established selling network. To determine which of the two projects are financially more pleasing we need to use calculations to determine the value of the beta‚ WACC‚ NPV and IRR. Fist we want to calculate the net working capital (NWC). The NWC turnover ratio for this new operation was expected to be 6:1.( NWC turnover = Sales/ NWC = 6/ 1 = 3‚500‚000 / NWC. Thus‚ NWC = $ 583‚333.33); then we find the project outboard’s
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project’s life. The project will generate additional revenues of $64‚000 in year 1 and these revenues will grow annually at a rate of 10%. The additional expenses of the project will be $15‚000 in year 1 and will grow annually at 8%. What is the NPV and the IRR of the Project? Would you accept or reject this problem? Precisely state the reason why. Solution:- Telecom Italia | | | | | | | | | Year | | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Capital Budget Recommendation Guillermo Furniture Overview Guillermo Navalez is an owner of a small furniture manufacturing company near his home‚ Sonora‚ Mexico. Sonora offers mild weather‚ beautiful scenery‚ and inexpensive housing. Guillermo is the largest manufacturer of furniture in his area where the supply of timber for tables and chairs is easily accessible due to the nature of resources (University of Phoenix‚ 2010). Labor is also inexpensive and Guillermo was making profit up until
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analysis and thereafter determining the Net Present Value (NPV) of each of the proposed project with Internal Rate of Return (IRR)‚ Profitability Index and Payback Period. If the project has a positive NPV‚ it would suggests the project is generating more cash than is required to service the debt and provide the appropriate returns; thus‚ the higher NPV‚ the better it is for the company. The project proposal with the positive and highest NPV‚ IRR and profitability index along with the shortest payback
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| | | Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Company Overview 3 Initial Proposal of XL-4 3 XL-4 Opposiation 4 Strategic Planning and Decentralization of Profit Centers 4 Goal Congruence and Management Control System 5 Conclusion 8 Definitions………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………………8 Case Questions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10
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a. Calculate each projects payback period‚ Discounted payback period‚ net present value (NPV)‚ internal rate of return(IRR) and Profitability Index b. Which project or projects should be accepted if they are independent? c. Which project or projects should be accepted if they are mutually exclusive? d. How might a change in the cost of capital produce a conflict between the NPV and IRR ranking of these two projects? Would this conflict exist if k were 5%? e. Why does the
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Target Case EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Target Corporation‚ originally Dayton Dry Goods Company‚ was founded in 1902 and headquartered in Minnesota. The first Target store was opened in 1962 with the purpose of providing customers with discounted values. Currently there are 1888 stores in the US and Canada and in 2004 Target Corporation sold all of their subsidiaries in order to focus on the Target stores. Today they are the second largest discount retailer in the world but are in continuous competition
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About Whirlpool Corporation: 1989: Whirlpool entered European Markey by buying a 53% stake in the appliance division of Dutch based Philips Electronic for $ 470 million .Formed a joint venture firm named Whirlpool International BV (WIBV). 1990: Added the whirlpool brand name to the Philips product line. 1991: whirlpool bought the rest of the Philips stake (47%) for $ 600 million to become the sole owner of Whirlpool International BV. 1991-1999: WIBV developed three pan European brands
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