A Garry Manufacturing Company is considering a three-year project that has a cost of $75,000. The project will generate after-tax cash flows of $33,100 in Year 1, $31,500 in Year 2, and $31,200 in Year 3. Assume that the firm's proper rate of discount is 10% and that the firm's tax rate is 40%. What is the project's payback and outline any limitations in using the payback period method in selecting acceptable projects? Tetious Dimensions is introducing a new product that is expected to increase it net operating income by $775,000. Tetious Dimensions has a 21% marginal tax rate. This project will also produce $200,000 of depreciation per year. In addition, this project will cause the following changes:                                                           Without the Project              With the Project Accounts Receivable                                $55,000                                  $89,000 Inventory                                                   $100,000                               $180,000 Accounts Payable                                     $70,000                                   $120,000 What is the projects free cash flow for year 1? C What is the NPV of a $45,000 project that is expected to have an after-tax cash flow of $14,000 for the first two years, $10,000 for the next two years, and $8,000 for the fifth year? Use a discount rate of 8%. Would you accept or reject the investment? D SRJ Corporation is considering an expansion project. The necessary equipment could be purchased for $15 million and shipping and installation costs are another $500,000. The project will also require an initial $2 million investment in net working capital. The company's tax rate is 40%. What is the project's initial investment outlay (in millions)?

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  1. A Garry Manufacturing Company is considering a three-year project that has a cost of $75,000. The project will generate after-tax cash flows of $33,100 in Year 1, $31,500 in Year 2, and $31,200 in Year 3. Assume that the firm's proper rate of discount is 10% and that the firm's tax rate is 40%. What is the project's payback and outline any limitations in using the payback period method in selecting acceptable projects?

Tetious Dimensions is introducing a new product that is expected to increase it net operating income by $775,000. Tetious Dimensions has a 21% marginal tax rate. This project will also produce $200,000 of depreciation per year. In addition, this project will cause the following changes:

                                                          Without the Project              With the Project

Accounts Receivable                                $55,000                                  $89,000

Inventory                                                   $100,000                               $180,000

Accounts Payable                                     $70,000                                   $120,000

What is the projects free cash flow for year 1?

  1. C What is the NPV of a $45,000 project that is expected to have an after-tax cash flow of $14,000 for the first two years, $10,000 for the next two years, and $8,000 for the fifth year? Use a discount rate of 8%. Would you accept or reject the investment?
  2. D SRJ Corporation is considering an expansion project. The necessary equipment could be purchased for $15 million and shipping and installation costs are another $500,000. The project will also require an initial $2 million investment in net working capital. The company's tax rate is 40%. What is the project's initial investment outlay (in millions)?

 

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