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    per acre)(acres) Sale preparation and administration = (Cost MBF) (MBF acre) (acres) It is assumed that there is no depreciation as a result of the harvest. This is an indicator that operating cash flow is equal to net income.  The NPV of the thinning‚ the NPV of all future harvests‚ minus the present value of the conservation fund costs. Revenue $39‚800‚250 Tractor cost 7‚200‚000 Road 2‚700‚000 Sale preparation & admin 945‚000 Excavator piling 1‚200‚000 Broadcast burning 2‚287‚500

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    CHAPTER 14 OPTIONS AND CORPORATE FINANCE Answers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions 1. A call option confers the right‚ without the obligation‚ to buy an asset at a given price on or before a given date. A put option confers the right‚ without the obligation‚ to sell an asset at a given price on or before a given date. You would buy a call option if you expect the price of the asset to increase. You would buy a put option if you expect the price of the asset to decrease. A

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    6% and the current competitive exchange rate is €0.78 to $1.00. What is the NPV of this project? Would you take the project? A) NPV = 0; No B) NPV = 2‚358; No C) NPV = 2‚358; Yes D) NPV = 13‚650; Yes Answer: C Explanation: A) B) C) NPV = -250‚000 + (€208‚650 / 1.06) × $1.00 / €0.78 = 2358‚ so since NPV > 0‚ accept D) Diff: 3 Topic: 3.3 Present Value and the NPV Decision Rule Skill: Analytical Use the table for the question(s) below

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    Corporate Finance Capital Budgeting Course Outline CAPITAL BUDGETING Course outline Key Principles in Capital Budgeting: Criteria for Investment Projects Net Pesent Value Internal Rate of Return Payback Profitability Index Finding Cash Flows Maria Ruiz 1 Financial Management Financial management is largely concerned with financing‚ dividend and investment decisions of the firm with some overall goal in mind. Corporate finance theory has developed around the goal of shareholder

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    alternatives exist for organizations to make their capital budgeting (CB) decisions or the alternative projects can be ranked in line with the benefits arrived in terms of profitability and the revenue generated. (Gitman‚ 2008). Net present value (NPV)‚ internal rate of return (IRR)‚ accounting rate of return (ARR) and PBK are generally described as the most commonly used CBTs. The two former techniques are based on the cash-flow concept and are usually categorized as sophisticated techniques. Bierman

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    Net present Value‚ Mergers and acquisitions Abstract Main objective of undertaking this to report was learn about NPV present value (NPV) method to make capital budgeting decision(Google NEW Project) and success factors involved in mergers and acquisitions(Google-Groupon Case). Answers to the Assignments Part I: Google should go ahead with the new project. Part-II: Google’s acquisition of Groupon would have been win -win situation for both corporations Now I will discuss both parts in detail

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    Question 1 (a) Simons (1999‚ pg 768) describes intrinsic motivation as “desire to engage in behaviours or actions in anticipation of internally- generated rewards such as personal feelings of accomplishment” and extrinsic motivation Simons describes as (1999‚ pg 766) “desire to engage in behaviours or actions in anticipation of tangible rewards‚ such as money or promotion”. Extrinsic motivation is created by financial incentives. An incentive as Simons (1999‚ 767) describes as being “a reward

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    Payback period is the time it takes to recoup your initial investment on a project based upon the future cash flows the project is expected to generate. In question one‚ the synthetic resin has a payback period of 2.50 years where as the epoxy resin has a payback period of 1.50 years‚ meaning the company will recoup its initial investment one year sooner with the epoxy resin than with the synthetic resin. If the company were determining which project to choose based solely on the payback period‚

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    write a brief summary of your findings in about 100 words for each problem. 1) Rainbow Products 20 points | Machine Purchase | Machine plus service contract | Enhanced Machine | Payback period | 7 Years | 7.78 Years | 7.65 Years | NPV | ($945.68) | $2‚500.00 | $15‚000.00 | IRR | 11.49% | 12.86% | 15.43% | Decision (Yes/No) | NO | YES | YES | We would advise Rainbow Products to not purchase the paint-mixing equipment unless they decided take on the additional $500 per year

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    Deer Valley Lodge

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    1. I am asked to compute the before-tax Net Present Value or NPV of a new ski lift for Deer Valley Lodge and advise the management there of the profitability. Before I am able to make this calculation there are a few calculations that I will need to make first. First the total amount of the investment‚ this will be the cost of a lift itself $2 million plus the cost of preparing the slope and installing the lift $1.3 million. Thus the investment amount for one lift is $3.3 million. Next I

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