FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: THEORY AND PRACTIC
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Author: Brigham
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Chapter 11, Problem 6MC
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Company S desires to add a new line to its product mix. For the purpose of this the analysis of capital budgeting are conducted by person X an MBA graduate. In order to set up this a machinery should be installed. For this installation company incurred certain additional expenses such as installation expenses and shipping charge etc. The machinery has a 4 years’ life with a salvage value of $25000.
The new line leads to increase sales. It results to an increase in company’s net working capital by 12% value of sales. Company’s tax rate is 25% and risk adjusted cost of capital and weighted average cost of capital for an average project is 10%.
To compute: The salvage cash flow after tax.
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: THEORY AND PRACTIC
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