Sports EX Inc. is a Sports Shoes Company which is considering investing in a new equipment for the production of a new line of Tennis and Football Shoes for its elite customers. The new equipment will cost $250,000, and an additional $80,000 is needed for installation. The equipment which falls into the MACRS 3-yr class, would be sold after three years for $35,000. The equipment will generate additional annual revenues of $210,000, and will have annual operating expenses of $60,000. An inventory investment of $60,000 is required during the life of the project. Sports EX is in the 30 percent tax bracket, and has the same risk as the firm’s existing assets.The capital required for the project has been arranged as follows:Debt: 1,000 8%, 10-year, semi-annual coupon bonds with a par value of $100, each selling for 90% of its face valueCommon stock: 2,500 shares selling for $96 each with a beta of 1.05. The market’s rate of return is 11% and risk-free investments offer a 4% return.Determine the terminal cash flow for year 3 and determine the initial outlay of the project
Sports EX Inc. is a Sports Shoes Company which is considering investing
in a new equipment for the production of a new line of Tennis and
Football Shoes for its elite customers. The new equipment will cost
$250,000, and an additional $80,000 is needed for installation. The
equipment which falls into the MACRS 3-yr class, would be sold after
three years for $35,000.
The equipment will generate additional annual revenues of $210,000,
and will have annual operating expenses of $60,000. An inventory
investment of $60,000 is required during the life of the project.
Sports EX is in the 30 percent tax bracket, and has the same risk as
the firm’s existing assets.
The capital required for the project has been arranged as follows:
Debt: 1,000 8%, 10-year, semi-annual coupon bonds with a par value of
$100, each selling for 90% of its face value
Common stock: 2,500 shares selling for $96 each with a beta of 1.05.
The market’s
4% return.Determine the terminal
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