Net Present Value Method—Annuity for a Service Company Welcome Inn Hotels is considering the construction of a new hotel for $81 million. The expected life of the hotel is 7 years with no residual value. The hotel is expected to earn revenues of $22 million per year. Total expenses, including depreciation, are expected to be $16 million per year. Welcome Inn management has set a minimum acceptable rate of return of 9%. Assume straight-line depreciation. a.  Determine the equal annual net cash flows from operating the hotel. Round to the nearest million dollars. $________ million Present Value of an Annuity of $1 at Compound Interest Periods 8% 9% 10% 11% 12% 13% 14% 1 0.92593 0.91743 0.90909 0.90090 0.89286 0.88496 0.87719 2 1.78326 1.75911 1.73554 1.71252 1.69005 1.66810 1.64666 3 2.57710 2.53129 2.48685 2.44371 2.40183 2.36115 2.32163 4 3.31213 3.23972 3.16987 3.10245 3.03735 2.97447 2.91371 5 3.99271 3.88965 3.79079 3.69590 3.60478 3.51723 3.43308 6 4.62288 4.48592 4.35526 4.23054 4.11141 3.99755 3.88867 7 5.20637 5.03295 4.86842 4.71220 4.56376 4.42261 4.28830 8 5.74664 5.53482 5.33493 5.14612 4.96764 4.79677 4.63886 9 6.24689 5.99525 5.75902 5.53705 5.32825 5.13166 4.94637 10 6.71008 6.41766 6.14457 5.88923 5.65022 5.42624 5.21612 b.  Calculate the net present value of the new hotel using the present value of an annuity of $1 table above. Round to the nearest million dollars. If required, use the minus sign to indicate a negative net present value. Net present value of hotel project: $_________ million c.  Does your analysis support the purchase of the new hotel? __________ , because the net present value is____________  .

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  1. Net Present Value Method—Annuity for a Service Company

    Welcome Inn Hotels is considering the construction of a new hotel for $81 million. The expected life of the hotel is 7 years with no residual value. The hotel is expected to earn revenues of $22 million per year. Total expenses, including depreciation, are expected to be $16 million per year. Welcome Inn management has set a minimum acceptable rate of return of 9%. Assume straight-line depreciation.

    a.  Determine the equal annual net cash flows from operating the hotel. Round to the nearest million dollars. $________ million

    Present Value of an Annuity of $1 at Compound Interest
    Periods 8% 9% 10% 11% 12% 13% 14%
    1 0.92593 0.91743 0.90909 0.90090 0.89286 0.88496 0.87719
    2 1.78326 1.75911 1.73554 1.71252 1.69005 1.66810 1.64666
    3 2.57710 2.53129 2.48685 2.44371 2.40183 2.36115 2.32163
    4 3.31213 3.23972 3.16987 3.10245 3.03735 2.97447 2.91371
    5 3.99271 3.88965 3.79079 3.69590 3.60478 3.51723 3.43308
    6 4.62288 4.48592 4.35526 4.23054 4.11141 3.99755 3.88867
    7 5.20637 5.03295 4.86842 4.71220 4.56376 4.42261 4.28830
    8 5.74664 5.53482 5.33493 5.14612 4.96764 4.79677 4.63886
    9 6.24689 5.99525 5.75902 5.53705 5.32825 5.13166 4.94637
    10 6.71008 6.41766 6.14457 5.88923 5.65022 5.42624 5.21612

    b.  Calculate the net present value of the new hotel using the present value of an annuity of $1 table above. Round to the nearest million dollars. If required, use the minus sign to indicate a negative net present value.
    Net present value of hotel project: $_________ million

    c.  Does your analysis support the purchase of the new hotel?
    __________ , because the net present value is____________  .

 
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