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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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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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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the easiest step in the capital budgeting process. a. True b. False ANSWER: False 2. Estimating project cash flows is generally the most important‚ but also the most difficult‚ step in the capital budgeting process. Methodology‚ such as the use of NPV versus IRR‚ is important‚ but less so than obtaining a reasonably accurate estimate of projects’ cash flows. a. True b. False ANSWER: True 3. Although it is extremely difficult to make accurate forecasts of the revenues that a project will generate
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Question 1 (1 mark) The methods that a firm can use to evaluate a potential investment: 1) ‘Discounting’ Methods: Net Present Value (NPV): the present value of the future after-tax cash flow minus the investment outlay made initially. The decision rule for the NPV as follows: invest if NPV> 0‚ do not invest if NPV< 0 Internal Rate of Return (IRR): calculates the interest rate that equates the present value of the future after-tax cash flows equal that investment outlay;
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been set up in a dynamic approach. This means that the four underlying scenarios (25 years with and without tax and 15 years with and without tax) are linked to separate sheets‚ which enables the user of the model to calculate the net present value (NPV) for the different scenarios with ease. This is why we refrain from explaining every single step of the underlying calculation. In order to get a more detailed understanding of the various calculations‚ the reader of this analysis is welcome to have
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methods used as being the Net Present value (NPV) method‚ the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) method‚ the Payback method‚ and the Accounting Rate of Return (ARR) method. Conversely‚ Brealey‚ Myers and Allen (2011) proposes that the NPV and IRR methods are considered prestige compared to the ARR and the Payback Methods‚ as they take into account the time value of money. Thus‚ the following project evaluation will focus on using the NPV and IRR methods. NPV Method: The Net Present Value method discounts
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Question: *Must prepare a spreadsheet for the base case NPV and some sensitivity analysis. *And you have to prepare a 1 page analysis that answers the questions given for LAURENTIAN BAKERIES. (Make sure to answer questions stated in Decision problems Section on the case.) Solution: Base case of npv and Sensitivity analysis is in the spreadsheet NPV is $ 8‚340‚451. Analysis for LAURENTIAN BAKERIES Laurentian bakeries are a renowned company in a food industry in U.S. frozen pizza market. The
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