The Carter Corporation, a firm in the 25% marginal tax bracket, with a 15% required rate of return or discount rate, is considering a new project.  This project involves the introduction of a new product.  This product is expected to last 5 years and then, because it is somewhat of a fad product, it will be terminated.    Cost of new plant and equipment:     $380,000,000 Shipping and installation costs:             20,000,000   Unit sales:   Year                Units Sold 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 Sales price per unit: $800/unit in years 1-3 and $600/unit in years 4 and 5 Variable cost per unit: $400/unit throughout the five years Annual fixed costs: $250,000,000   There will be an initial working capital requirement of $2,000,000 just to get production started.  At the conclusion of the project, the plant and equipment can be sold for $100,000,000. The plant and equipment will be depreciated over five years on a straight-line basis to a zero-salvage value.   Required: Determine the payback period for the project. Determine the net present value of the project. Determine the internal rate of return of the project. Explain why you would or would not recommend the project.

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The Carter Corporation, a firm in the 25% marginal tax bracket, with a 15% required rate of return or discount rate, is considering a new project.  This project involves the introduction of a new product.  This product is expected to last 5 years and then, because it is somewhat of a fad product, it will be terminated. 

 

Cost of new plant and equipment:     $380,000,000

Shipping and installation costs:             20,000,000

 

Unit sales:

 

Year                Units Sold

  • 2,000,000
  • 2,000,000
  • 2,000,000
  • 1,500,000
  • 1,500,000

Sales price per unit: $800/unit in years 1-3 and $600/unit in years 4 and 5

Variable cost per unit: $400/unit throughout the five years

Annual fixed costs: $250,000,000

 

There will be an initial working capital requirement of $2,000,000 just to get production started.  At the conclusion of the project, the plant and equipment can be sold for $100,000,000. The plant and equipment will be depreciated over five years on a straight-line basis to a zero-salvage value.

 

Required:

  1. Determine the payback period for the project.
  2. Determine the net present value of the project.
  3. Determine the internal rate of return of the project.

Explain why you would or would not recommend the project.

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