Intermediate Financial Management (MindTap Course List)
Intermediate Financial Management (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781285850030
Author: Eugene F. Brigham, Phillip R. Daves
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13, Problem 7P

a)

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To determine: Cash flows at year 0.

a)

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Calculation of cash flows at year 0:

Cash flows at year 0=Cost+Installationcost+Workingcapital=($70,000)+($15,000)+($4,000)=$89,000

Therefore, the year 0 cash flow is -$89,000

b)

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To determine: Net operating cash flows for 3 years.

b)

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Calculation of depreciation under MACRS:

Cost of the machine is $85,000 ($70,000+$15,000)

Year 1 depreciation=$85,000×0.3333=$28,331

Year 2 depreciation=$85,000×0.4445=$37,783

Year 3 depreciation=$85,000×0.1481=$12,589

Calculation of operating cash flows:

Operating cash flow at year 1=Annualaftertaxsavings+(Depreciation×Taxrate)=$15,000+($28,331×40%)=$26,332.4

Therefore, the net operating cash flow at year 1 is $26,332.4

Operating cash flow at year 2=Annualaftertaxsavings+(Depreciation×Taxrate)=$15,000+($37,783×40%)=$30,113.2

Therefore, the net operating cash flow at year 2 is $30,113.2

Operating cash flow at year 3=Annualaftertaxsavings+(Depreciation×Taxrate)=$15,000+($12,589×40%)=$20,035.6

Therefore, the net operating cash flow at year 2 is $20,035.6

c)

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To determine: Additional year-3 cash flow required.

c)

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Book value=Totalcosttotalcost×(sumofdepreciationrates)=$85,000$85,000×(33.33%+44.45%+14.81%)=$6,298.50

Book value is $6,298.50

Calculation of profit on sale:

Profit on sale=SalvagevalueBook value=$30,000$6,298.50=$23,701.50

Therefore, profit on sale is $23,701.50

Calculation of taxes on salvage value:

Taxes on salvage value=$30,000($23,701.50×40)=$20,519.40

Therefore, taxes on salvage value is $20,519.40

Calculation of additional cash flow at year 3:

Additional cash flow=After tax salvage value+Networkingcapital recovery=$20,519.40+$4,000=$24,519.40

Therefore, additional cash flow required is $24,519.40

d)

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To determine: Whether the firm should accept the project or not.

d)

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Calculation of NPV:

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Intermediate Financial Management (MindTap Course List), Chapter 13, Problem 7P , additional homework tip  1

Excel spread sheet:

Intermediate Financial Management (MindTap Course List), Chapter 13, Problem 7P , additional homework tip  2

Therefore, the net present value is negative (-$6,704.63). So, it is better to reject the project.

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