CORPORATE FINANCE (LL+CONNECT)
CORPORATE FINANCE (LL+CONNECT)
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Author: Ross
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Summary Introduction

Adequate information:

Cost of the project is $720,000 with 4 year life and no salvage value.

Depreciation is a straight line to zero.

Expected sales are 380 units per year.

Price per unit is $17,400 .

Variable cost is $14,100 per unit.

Fixed cost is $680,000 per year.

Required rate of return is 15% .

Tax rate is 21% .

To compute: Upper and Lower bounds for the projections, base-case NPV, best-case, and worst-case scenarios.

Introduction: Lower bound is a value that is each data set's element's value minus one or the same. An upper bound is a number that exceeds or is equal to each data element in a set. The current value of a future stream of payments from a business, project, or investment is determined using net present value, or NPV. The best-case scenario is any circumstance or result that could not possibly be better; the ideal result. The worst-case scenario takes into account the direst or extreme result that could occur in a particular circumstance.

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Summary Introduction

Adequate information:

Base-case NPV was $682,536.67 when the fixed cost was $680,000 .

To compute: Evaluating the sensitivity of base-case NPV to changes in fixed costs.

Introduction: The current value of a future stream of payments from a business, project, or investment is determined using net present value, or NPV. Fixed costs are outlaid that a business must cover regardless of the particular commercial activities it engages in.

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Summary Introduction

Adequate information:

Fixed cost is $680,000 per year

Contribution is $3,300

Depreciation is $180,000

To compute: Accounting break-even level of output

Introduction: The sales level at which a company makes exactly zero profits, given a set amount of fixed costs that it must cover each month, is known as the accounting breakeven point.

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