A project requires an initial investment of $100,000 to purchase equipment. The equipment will be depreciated on
Question:
A project requires an initial investment of $100,000 to purchase equipment. The equipment will be depreciated on a straight line basis over the five year life of the project. The company expects the project to generate $60,000 of additional revenue per year and $20,000 of additional expenses per year. Management is also concerned about potential product liability losses. The company's risk manager developed the following annual loss distribution
Loss Amount Probability
$0 68%
$5,000 20%
$10,000 8%
$50,000 4%
a.) Calculate the project's net present value assuming the company has a required return of 10% and faces a marginal tax rate of 40%
b.) Should the company invest the $100,000 to buy the equipment? As part of your answer, explain risk involved when using expected loss amounts in capital budgeting and how the cost of worry could be used to modify the calculation of net present value in part a.
c.) Calculate the breakeven cost of worry, that is, above this amount the project will not be accepted, and below this amount the project will be accepted.
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
ISBN: 978-1259024962
6th Canadian edition
Authors: Richard Brealey, Stewart Myers, Alan Marcus, Devashis Mitra, Elizabeth Maynes, William Lim