PC Shopping Network may upgrade its modem pool. It last upgraded 2 years ago, when it spent $75 million on equipment with an assumed life of 5 years and an assumed salvage value of $10 million for tax purposes. The firm uses straight-line depreciation. The old equipment can be sold today for $80 million. A new modem pool can be installed today for $180 million. This will have a 3-year life and will be depreciated to zero using straight-line depreciation. The new equipment will enable the firm to increase sales by $36 million per year and decrease operating costs by $18 million per year. At the end of 3 years, the new equipment will be worthless. Assume the firm's tax rate is 30% and the discount rate for projects of this sort is 10%. Required: a. What is the net cash flow at time 0 if the old equipment is replaced? (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.) b. What are the incremental cash flows in years (i) 1; (ii) 2; (iii) 3? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.) c. What is the NPV of the replacement project? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter the NPV in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.) d. What is the IRR of the replacement project? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter the IRR as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)
PC Shopping Network may upgrade its modem pool. It last upgraded 2 years ago, when it spent $75 million on equipment with an assumed life of 5 years and an assumed salvage value of $10 million for tax purposes. The firm uses straight-line depreciation. The old equipment can be sold today for $80 million. A new modem pool can be installed today for $180 million. This will have a 3-year life and will be depreciated to zero using straight-line depreciation. The new equipment will enable the firm to increase sales by $36 million per year and decrease operating costs by $18 million per year. At the end of 3 years, the new equipment will be worthless. Assume the firm's tax rate is 30% and the discount rate for projects of this sort is 10%. Required: a. What is the net cash flow at time 0 if the old equipment is replaced? (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.) b. What are the incremental cash flows in years (i) 1; (ii) 2; (iii) 3? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.) c. What is the NPV of the replacement project? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter the NPV in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.) d. What is the IRR of the replacement project? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter the IRR as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)
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![PC Shopping Network may upgrade its modem pool. It last upgraded 2 years ago, when it spent $75 million on equipment with an
assumed life of 5 years and an assumed salvage value of $10 million for tax purposes. The firm uses straight-line depreciation. The old
equipment can be sold today for $80 million. A new modem pool can be installed today for $180 million. This will have a 3-year life and
will be depreciated to zero using straight-line depreciation. The new equipment will enable the firm to increase sales by $36 million
per year and decrease operating costs by $18 million per year. At the end of 3 years, the new equipment will be worthless. Assume the
firm's tax rate is 30% and the discount rate for projects of this sort is 10%.
Required:
a. What is the net cash flow at time 0 if the old equipment is replaced? (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Do
not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.)
b. What are the incremental cash flows in years (i) 1; (ii) 2; (iii) 3? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in
millions rounded to 2 decimal places.)
c. What is the NPV of the replacement project? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter the NPV in millions rounded to 2
decimal places.)
d. What is the IRR of the replacement project? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter the IRR as a percent rounded to 2
decimal places.)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fdc854977-247c-4b9e-9268-c126a47bba78%2F2868b834-1848-4883-8491-31852a01abda%2Fq0cn1xl.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:PC Shopping Network may upgrade its modem pool. It last upgraded 2 years ago, when it spent $75 million on equipment with an
assumed life of 5 years and an assumed salvage value of $10 million for tax purposes. The firm uses straight-line depreciation. The old
equipment can be sold today for $80 million. A new modem pool can be installed today for $180 million. This will have a 3-year life and
will be depreciated to zero using straight-line depreciation. The new equipment will enable the firm to increase sales by $36 million
per year and decrease operating costs by $18 million per year. At the end of 3 years, the new equipment will be worthless. Assume the
firm's tax rate is 30% and the discount rate for projects of this sort is 10%.
Required:
a. What is the net cash flow at time 0 if the old equipment is replaced? (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Do
not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.)
b. What are the incremental cash flows in years (i) 1; (ii) 2; (iii) 3? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in
millions rounded to 2 decimal places.)
c. What is the NPV of the replacement project? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter the NPV in millions rounded to 2
decimal places.)
d. What is the IRR of the replacement project? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter the IRR as a percent rounded to 2
decimal places.)
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