Scot plc is planning to invest in Glumrovia and because it is risky to invest there the

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Scot plc is planning to invest in Glumrovia and because it is risky to invest there the company will require an after-tax return of at least 20 per cent on the project. Market research suggests that cash flows from the project in the local currency (the dollar) will be as follows:
Scot plc is planning to invest in Glumrovia and because

The current exchange rate is $3.00/£1; in subsequent years it is expected to be:

Scot plc is planning to invest in Glumrovia and because

The project will cost $600,000 to set up, but the Glumrovian government will pay $600,000 to Scot plc for the business at the end of the five-year period. It will also lend Scot plc the $250,000 required for initial working capital at the advantageous rate of 6 per cent per year, to be repaid at the end of the five-year period.
Scot plc will pay Glumrovian tax on the after-interest profits at the rate of 20 per cent, while UK tax is payable at the rate of 30 per cent per year. All profits are remitted at the end of each year. There is a double taxation treaty between the two countries. Tax in both countries is paid in the year in which profits arise.
(a) Calculate the net present value of the project and advise on its acceptability.
(b) Discuss the possible problems that might confront a company making the type of decision facing Scot plc.

Net Present Value
What is NPV? The net present value is an important tool for capital budgeting decision to assess that an investment in a project is worthwhile or not? The net present value of a project is calculated before taking up the investment decision at...
Exchange Rate
The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another. Exchange Rate means on any day, for purposes of determining the Dollar Equivalent of any currency other than Dollars, the rate at which such currency may be exchanged into Dollars...
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