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Simmons Company is a merchandiser with multiple store locations. One of its store managers is considering a shift in her store’s product mix in anticipation of a strengthening economy. Her store would invest $800,000 in more expensive merchandise (an increase in its
Required:
- Assuming the company’s discount rate is 16%, calculate the
net present value of the store manager’s investment opportunity. - Calculate the annual margin, turnover, and return on investment (ROI) provided by the store manager’s investment opportunity.
- Assuming that the company’s minimum required
rate of return is 16%, calculate the residual income earned by the store manager’s investment opportunity for each of rears 1 through 3. - Do you think the store manager would choose to pursue this investment opportunity? Do you think the company would want the store manager to pursue it? Why?
- Using a discount rate of 16%, calculate the present value of your residual incomes for years 1 through 3. Is your answer greater than, less than, or equal to the net present value that you computed in (1) above? Why? Support your explanation with computations.
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