The finance director of a limited company is considering a number of investment projects in the leisure sector to expand the business. Name or Project Initial outlay Profit stream £1.2m £400k at the end of each year for 4 years A £10k Loss of £1k per year for 2 years, followed by profit of £30k per year for 2 years В £1.0m £600k at the end of each year for 3 years At the end of each year (for 3 years) there is a 50% chance of a £500k profit and a 50% chance of a £100k loss D £0.4m (You may assume that all profits and losses are made at the end of the year in question. You do not need to consider part years) Performing any calculations you need state which of the projects would be invested in if the investment criterion was to exceed an IRR of 30%.

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The finance director of a limited company is considering a number of investment projects in the
leisure sector to expand the business.
Name or Project
Initial outlay
Profit stream
£1.2m
£400k at the end of each year
for 4 years
A
£10k
Loss of £1k per year for 2
years, followed by profit of
£30k per year for 2 years
В
£1.0m
£600k at the end of each year
for 3 years
At the end of each year (for 3
years) there is a 50% chance
of a £500k profit and a 50%
chance of a £100k loss
D
£0.4m
(You may assume that all profits and losses are made at the end of the year in question. You do
not need to consider part years)
Performing any calculations you need state which of the projects would be invested in if the
investment criterion was to exceed an IRR of 30%.
Transcribed Image Text:The finance director of a limited company is considering a number of investment projects in the leisure sector to expand the business. Name or Project Initial outlay Profit stream £1.2m £400k at the end of each year for 4 years A £10k Loss of £1k per year for 2 years, followed by profit of £30k per year for 2 years В £1.0m £600k at the end of each year for 3 years At the end of each year (for 3 years) there is a 50% chance of a £500k profit and a 50% chance of a £100k loss D £0.4m (You may assume that all profits and losses are made at the end of the year in question. You do not need to consider part years) Performing any calculations you need state which of the projects would be invested in if the investment criterion was to exceed an IRR of 30%.
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