Each of the following scenarios is independent. Assume that all cash flows are after-tax cash flows. a.
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a. Carlos Manufacturing is considering the purchase of a new welding system. The cash benefits will be $400,000 per year. The system costs $2,250,000 and will last 10 years.
b. Kokila Sarkar is interested in investing in a women's specialty shop. The cost of the investment is $180,000. She estimates that the return from owning her own shop will be $35,000 per year. She estimates that the shop will have a useful life of six years.
c. Mahelona Company calculated the NPV of a project and found it to be $21,300. The project's life was estimated to be eight years. The required rate of return used for the NPV calculation was 10 percent. The project was expected to produce annual after-tax cash flows of $45,000.
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1. Compute the NPV for Carlos Manufacturing, assuming a discount rate of 12 percent. Should the company buy the new welding system?
2. Assuming a required rate of return of 8 percent, calculate the NPV for Kokila Sarkar's investment. Should she invest? What if the estimated return was $45,000 per year? Would this affect the decision? What does this tell you about your analysis?
3. What was the required investment for Mahelona Company's project?
Discount Rate
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Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting
ISBN: 978-0176530884
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Authors: Maryanne M. Mowen, Don Hanson, Dan L. Heitger, David McConomy, Jeffrey Pittman
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