accounting assignment
Questions 6
E12-1 Birkenstock is considering an investment in a nylon-knitting machine. The machine requires an initial investment of $25,000, has a 5-year life, and has no residual value at the end of the 5 years. The company’s cost of capital is 12%. Known with less certainty are the actual after-tax cash inflows for each of the 5 years. The company has estimated expected cash inflows for three scenarios: pessimistic, most likely, and optimistic. These expected cash inflows are listed in the following table. Calculate the range for the NPV given each scenario.
Expected cash inflows
Year
Pessimistic
Most likely
Optimistic
1
$5,500
$ 8,000
$10,500
2
6,000
9,000
12,000
3
7,500
10,500
14,500
4
6,500
9,500
11,500
5
4,500
6,500
7,500
E12-2 You wish to evaluate a project requiring an initial investment of $45,000 and having a useful life of 5 years. What minimum amount of annual cash inflow do you need if your firm has an 8% cost of capital? If the project is forecast to earn $12,500 per year over the 5 years, what is its IRR? Is the project acceptable?
E12-3 Like most firms in its industry, Yeastime Bakeries uses a subjective risk assessment tool of its own design. The tool is a simple index by which projects are ranked by level of perceived risk on a scale of 0-10. The scale is recreated in the following table.
Risk index
Required return
0
4.0% (current risk-free rate)
1
4.5
2
5.0
3
5.5
4
6.0
5
6.5 (current IRR)
6
7.0
7
7.5
8
8.0
9
8.5
10
9.0
The firm is analyzing two projects based on their RADRs. Project Sourdough requires an initial investment of $12,500 and is assigned a risk index of 6. Project Greek Salad requires an initial investment of $7,500 and is assigned a risk index of 8. The two projects have 7-year lives. Sourdough is projected to generate cash inflows of $5,500 per year. Greek Salad is projected to generate cash inflows of $4,000 per year. Use each project’s RADR to select the better project.
E12-4 Outcast, Inc., has hired you to advise the firm on a capital budgeting issue involving two unequal-lived, mutually exclusive projects, M and N. The cash flows for each project are presented in the following table. Calculate the NPV and the annualized net present value (ANPV) for each project using the firm’s cost of capital of 8%. Which project would you recommend?
Project M
Project N
Initial investment
$35,000
$55,000
Year
Cash inflows
1
$12,000
$18,000
2
25,000
15,000
3
30,000
25,000
4
—
10,000
5
—
8,000
6
—
5,000
7
—
5,000
E12-5 Longchamps Electric is faced with a capital budget of $150,000 for the coming year. It is considering six investment projects and has a cost of capital of 7%. The six projects are listed in the following table, along with their initial investments and their IRRs. Using the data given, prepare an investment opportunities schedule (IOS). Which projects does the IOS suggest should be funded? Does this group of projects maximize NPV? Explain.
Project
Initial investment
IRR
1
$75,000
8%
2
40,000
10
3
35,000
7
4
50,000
11
5
45,000
9
6
20,000
6