After spending $10,200 on​ client-development, you have just been offered a big production contract by a new client. The contract will add $204,000 to your revenues for each of the next five years and it will cost you $99,000 per year to make the additional product. You will have to use some existing equipment and buy new equipment as well. The existing equipment is fully​ depreciated, but could be sold for $54,000 now. If you use it in the​ project, it will be worthless at the end of the project. You will buy new equipment valued at $25,000 and use the​ 5-year MACRS schedule to depreciate it. It will be worthless at the end of the project. Your current production manager earns $80,000 per year. Since she is busy with ongoing​ projects, you are planning to hire an assistant at $45,000 per year to help with the expansion. You will have to immediately increase your inventory from $20,000 to $30,000. It will return to $20,000 at the end of the project. Your​ company's tax rate is 21% and your discount rate is 14.7%. What is the NPV of the​ contract? ​(Note​: Assume that the equipment is put into use in year 1​.) Calculate the free cash flows below for years 0 through​ 2:  ​(Round to the nearest​ dollar.)     Year 0   Year 1   Year 2 Sales $   $   $   - Cost of Goods Sold             Gross Profit $   $   $   - Annual Cost             - Depreciation             EBIT $   $   $   - Tax             Incremental Earnings $   $   $   + Depreciation             - Incremental Working Capital             - Opportunity Cost             - Capital Investment             Incremental Free Cash Flow $   $   $   Calculate the free cash flows below for years 3 through​ 6:     Year 3   Year 4   Year 5   Year 6 Sales $   $   $   $   - Cost of Goods Sold                 Gross Profit $   $   $   $   - Annual Cost                 - Depreciation                 EBIT $   $   $   $   - Tax                 Incremental Earnings $   $   $   $   + Depreciation                 - Incremental Working Capital                 - Opportunity Cost                 - Capital Investment                 Incremental Free Cash Flow $   $   $   $   The NPV of the project is ​$___________________________ ​(Round to the nearest​ dollar.

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After spending
$10,200
on​ client-development, you have just been offered a big production contract by a new client. The contract will add
$204,000
to your revenues for each of the next five years and it will cost you
$99,000
per year to make the additional product. You will have to use some existing equipment and buy new equipment as well. The existing equipment is fully​ depreciated, but could be sold for
$54,000
now. If you use it in the​ project, it will be worthless at the end of the project. You will buy new equipment valued at
$25,000
and use the​ 5-year MACRS schedule to depreciate it. It will be worthless at the end of the project. Your current production manager earns
$80,000
per year. Since she is busy with ongoing​ projects, you are planning to hire an assistant at
$45,000
per year to help with the expansion. You will have to immediately increase your inventory from
$20,000
to
$30,000.
It will return to
$20,000
at the end of the project. Your​ company's tax rate is
21%
and your discount rate is
14.7%.
What is the NPV of the​ contract?
​(Note​:
Assume that the equipment is put into use in year
1​.)
Calculate the free cash flows below for years 0 through​ 2:  ​(Round to the nearest​ dollar.)
 
 
Year 0
 
Year 1
 
Year 2
Sales
$
 
$
 
$
 
- Cost of Goods Sold
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gross Profit
$
 
$
 
$
 
- Annual Cost
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Depreciation
 
 
 
 
 
 
EBIT
$
 
$
 
$
 
- Tax
 
 
 
 
 
 
Incremental Earnings
$
 
$
 
$
 
+ Depreciation
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Incremental Working Capital
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Opportunity Cost
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Capital Investment
 
 
 
 
 
 
Incremental Free Cash Flow
$
 
$
 
$
 
Calculate the free cash flows below for years 3 through​ 6:
 
 
Year 3
 
Year 4
 
Year 5
 
Year 6
Sales
$
 
$
 
$
 
$
 
- Cost of Goods Sold
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gross Profit
$
 
$
 
$
 
$
 
- Annual Cost
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Depreciation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EBIT
$
 
$
 
$
 
$
 
- Tax
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Incremental Earnings
$
 
$
 
$
 
$
 
+ Depreciation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Incremental Working Capital
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Opportunity Cost
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Capital Investment
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Incremental Free Cash Flow
$
 
$
 
$
 
$
 
The NPV of the project is
​$___________________________
​(Round to the nearest​ dollar.)
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