For each project unless stated otherwise: (a) compute the net present value (b) compute the 'Internal Rate of Return' of Project B only (c) compute the accounting rate of return based on the average investment

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Giroud plc is considering two alternative investment opportunities. Each of the two projects
has an expected life of five years and requires an initial investment of
$100,000.
A feasibility study costing $5,000 examining the benefits and costs of Project A has been
undertaken and paid for. It is expected that the machine will be sold for
$32,000 at the end of the project. Additional working capital of $8,000 is required during
the life of the new machine; this is expected to be recovered at the end of the project.
Cash savings arising from Project A are expected to be as follows:
Year Project A
$
35,000
30,000
30,000
20,000
20,000
1
2
3
4
5
A feasibility study relating to Project B costing $14,000 has been contracted for but not yet
completed or paid for. This machine will be scrapped at the end of its life. Cash savings in
each of the five years are expected to be $26,000. The company's cost of capital is 12%.
Required:
For each project unless stated otherwise:
(a) compute the net present value
(b) compute the 'Internal Rate of Return' of Project B only
(c) compute the accounting rate of return based on the average investment
(d) compute the payback period based on actual cash flows
(e) explain what you consider to be the advantages and disadvantages of each of the
four models used in (a), (b), (c) and (d) above
(f) on the basis of the results of (a) to (e) above, which of the two projects do you
consider to be the better and why?
Transcribed Image Text:Giroud plc is considering two alternative investment opportunities. Each of the two projects has an expected life of five years and requires an initial investment of $100,000. A feasibility study costing $5,000 examining the benefits and costs of Project A has been undertaken and paid for. It is expected that the machine will be sold for $32,000 at the end of the project. Additional working capital of $8,000 is required during the life of the new machine; this is expected to be recovered at the end of the project. Cash savings arising from Project A are expected to be as follows: Year Project A $ 35,000 30,000 30,000 20,000 20,000 1 2 3 4 5 A feasibility study relating to Project B costing $14,000 has been contracted for but not yet completed or paid for. This machine will be scrapped at the end of its life. Cash savings in each of the five years are expected to be $26,000. The company's cost of capital is 12%. Required: For each project unless stated otherwise: (a) compute the net present value (b) compute the 'Internal Rate of Return' of Project B only (c) compute the accounting rate of return based on the average investment (d) compute the payback period based on actual cash flows (e) explain what you consider to be the advantages and disadvantages of each of the four models used in (a), (b), (c) and (d) above (f) on the basis of the results of (a) to (e) above, which of the two projects do you consider to be the better and why?
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