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    FIN515 Wk3 Problem Set

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    to borrow $10‚000 from you. He has offered to pay you back $12‚000 in a year. If the cost of capital of this investment opportunity is 10%‚ what is its NPV? Should you undertake the investment opportunity? Calculate the IRR and use it to determine the maximum deviation allowable in the cost of capital estimate to leave the decision unchanged. NPV = 12000/1.1 – 10000=909.09. Take it! IRR = 12000/10000 – 1 = 20% The cost of capital can increase by up to 10% without changing the decision 8. You are

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    investment. The net present value (NPV) and IRR of this project is -$945.68‚ and 11.49% respectively. As the project has negative NPV and the IRR is lower than the cost of capital‚ Rainbow should not purchase the machine. b) If Rainbow pays additional $500 per year‚ Rainbow can get a service contract that keeps the machine in new condition forever. As a result‚ the net cash flows per year would be $4‚500. The NPV of this project can be calculated as follows. NPV = Initial cost + Present Value of

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    and the net present value criterion respectively. You can then pick and choose between the remaining sections depending on your time constraint and interest in the subject. Each of the special topics is briefly described below. Students will find NPV to be one of the most powerful tools of the course. You will notice that this chapter does not derive the rate of time preference; instead‚ it introduces students to financial decision-making. Students should have no problem comprehending the trade-off

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    Fin 486 Final Exam

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    Finance 486 Final Exam 1. Income Statement Preparation - 25 points a. Prepare an income statement for Cathy Chen‚ CPA‚ for the year ended December 31‚ 2009 Cathy Chen‚ CPA Income Statement for the Year Ended December 31‚ 2009 | Sales revenue | | $360‚000 | Less: Operating expenses | | |  Salaries | 180‚000 | |  Employment taxes and benefits | 34‚600 | |  Supplies | 10‚400 | |  Travel & entertainment | 17‚000 | |  Lease payment | 32‚400 | |  Depreciation

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    New Heritage Doll

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    New Heritage Doll Case Analysis 3/29/2013 Introduction Emily Harris is the Vice president of New Heritage Doll Company’s production division. In mid-September of 2010 she was trying to decide on project proposals for the company’s capital budget meeting in October. Of the proposals presented to her‚ two of them stood out based on their innovation and ability to strengthen the division’s product lines. The first project‚ Match My Doll Clothing Line Expansion (MMDC)‚ would extend the

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    Barbarian’s marginal tax rate is 25%. a. What would be the initial‚ operating‚ and terminal cash flows generated by the new oven? b. What is the payback period for the additional oven? c. Barbarian Pizza’s RRR is 12%. What is the NPV of the additional oven? d. What is the IRR of the additional oven? 2. Chin Jen Lie is considering the expansion of his chain of Chinese restaurants by opening a new restaurant in Duluth‚ Minnesota. If he does‚ he estimates that the restaurant

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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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    1. Is this a good property for Laflin to acquire? NPV From Exhibit 4 the NPV is about $1.5 million. There initial investment is $400‚000. Without included debt payments this appears attractive. However‚ the NPV should include the debt payments for a useful NPV. This reduces the NPV significantly. The investors double their money and the investment appears viable. Comps At a price of $18.80 per square foot ($1‚500‚000/80‚000 square feet)‚ the deal seems in line with recent sales in the

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    Fin 8091

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    References: Book Compute the NPV‚ IRR‚ and Payback Period Accounting Rate of Return [Kindle Edition] HomeworkHelp classof1 (Author) Links http://accountingexplained.com/managerial/capital-budgeting/irr http://www.calkoo.com/?lang=3&page=26 http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/paybackperiod

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    Part 2 TKM0844 11E IM Ch13

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    Chapter 13 Risk Analysis and Project Evaluation 13-1. Crusik Distribution Company thinks that there are two possible outcomes for its new facial care product: Either it will be very successful‚ or customers will not appreciate its “unique appeal.” The two outcomes are equally likely‚ but the successful outcome obviously comes with higher revenues. We can picture the situation like this: 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% $1‚000‚000 $5‚000‚000 Thus Crusik’s revenues will be either $1M or $5M. The expected

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