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Calculating a Bid Price [LO3] Your company has been approached to bid on a contract to sell 4,800 voice recognition (VR) computer keyboards per year for four years. Due to technological improvements, beyond that time they will be outdated and no sales will be possible. The equipment necessary for the production will cost $2.9 million and will be
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To find: The bid price that must be set for the contract.
Introduction:
Bid price is the price, at which a market-maker or dealer is prepared to buy securities or shares or other assets.
Answer to Problem 35QP
The bid price is $192.71.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The company of Person X is been approached to bid on a contract to sell 4,800 voice recognition computer keyboards for the year for four years. As there prevail technological improvements the equipment will be outdated. The cost of the equipment that is essential for production is $2.9 million and will be depreciated on a straight line to a zero salvage value.
The production needs an investment in the net working capital of $175,000 to be returned at the project’s end and the sales of the equipment can be made for $275,000 at the end of the production. The fixed cost is $570,000 and the variable cost is $115 for a year. Additionally the company can sell 11,400, 13,500, 17,900, and 10,400 extra units to the companies in various countries for the upcoming 4 years at $210 (this is a fixed price).
The rate of tax is 40% and the required rate of return is 10%. In addition the president of the company will take over the project only if it has the net present value of $100,000.
Computation of the cash flows that are generated from the keyboard sales to other countries are as follows:
Particulars | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 |
Sales | $2,394,000 | $2,835,000 | $3,759,000 | $2,184,000 |
Less: Variable costs | $1,311,000 | $1,552,500 | $2,058,500 | $1,196,000 |
EBT | $1,083,000 | $1,282,500 | $1,700,500 | $988,000 |
Less: Tax | $433,200 | $513,000 | $680,200 | $395,200 |
Net income (and OCF) | $649,800 | $769,500 | $1,020,300 | $592,800 |
Calculations for the above cash flows:
Sales:
For Year 1:
For Year 2:
For Year 3:
For Year 4:
Variable cost:
For Year 1:
For Year 2:
For Year 3:
For Year 4:
Tax:
For Year 1:
For Year 2:
For Year 3:
For Year 4:
Formula to calculate the net present value for additional sales:
Note: Calculation of NPV of addition sale did not include the initial cash outflow, depreciation, and fixed assets.
Computation of the net present value for additional sales:
Hence, the net present value is $2,398,134.55.
Formula to calculate the after tax salvage value:
Computation of the after tax salvage value:
Hence, the after tax salvage value is $165,000.
Formula to calculate the operating cash flow of the project with the net present value:
Note:
- NPV for entire project is taken as $100,000.
- PVIFA represents Present Value Interest of Future Annuity.
- NWC represents Net Working Capital.
Computation of the operating cash flow of the project:
Hence, the operating cash flow is $171,818.32.
Formula to calculate the bid price:
Computation of the bid price:
Hence, bid price is $192.71.
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