You work for Apple. After toiling away on $10 million worth of prototypes, you have finally produced
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You work for Apple. After toiling away on $10 million worth of prototypes, you have finally produced your answer to Google Glasses: iGlasses (the name alone is genius). iGlasses will instantly transport the wearer into the world as Apple wants you to experience it: iTunes with the wink of an eye and apps that can be activated just by looking at them. You think that these will sell for 5 years until the next big thing comes along (or until users are unable to interact with actual human beings). Revenues are projected to be $450 million per year along with expenses of $350 million. You will need to spend $60 million immediately on additional equipment that will be depreciated using the 5-year MACRS schedule. Additionally, you will use some fully depreciated existing equipment that has a market value of $10 million. As iGlasses are an outcome of the R&D center, Apple plans to charge $5 million of the annual costs of the center to the iGlasses product for 5 years. Finally, Apple’s working capital levels will increase from their current level of $120 million to $140 million immediately. They will remain at the elevated level until year 5, when they will return to $120 million. Apple’s discount rate for this project is 15% and its tax rate is 21%. Calculate the free cash flows and determine the NPV of this project.
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Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance
ISBN: 9780135811603
5th Edition
Authors: Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo, Jarrad Harford