All interest rates are assumed to be compounded annually unless stated otherwise. XYZ inc. considers an investment project that requires $200,000 in new equipment and $30,000 in extra NWC at the beginning of the project. The NWC will need to be increase by another $10,000 at the end of year t=1 and it will remain at the $40,000 level until the project is completed. The projects will lead to an increase in operating pre-tax net revenue of $75,000 per year and will last for 3 years. At the end of the project (beginning of year t-6), the equipment can be sold for the salvage value of $70,000. The equipment belongs to the CCA class with d=30%, the corporate income tax rate is 40%, and the cost of capital is 7% Problem 1 (2 points): Write down the UCC/CCA table. Use the format below: Problem 2: Find the original cash outflow (at t-0) Problem 3: Find cash flow at t=1 Problem 4: Find cash flow at t=2 Problem 5: Not including the cash flow resulting from the sale of the equipment, find cash flow at t=3 Problem 6 (2 points): Find the value discounted (If needed) to time t=3 of the cash flow from the sale of the equipment, including its tax effect Problem 7: Find the NPV of the project: Problem 8: Find PV of the operational cash flow Problem 9: Find PV of the effect of all changes in NWC not including the original $30,000 increase before the start of the project Problem 10: Find PV of the tax shield Problem 11: Find the project's NPV. Note that if your answer is different from the one you have found in Problem 7, then you've made a mistake somewhere. Problem 12: By how much NPV would have changed if XYZ would be able to postpone the $10,000 NWC by 1 year, i.e., increase it by $10,000 at t-2 instead of t=1? Note: The solution to this question does not require any of the answers you found in the previous problem Problem 13: By how much NPV would have changed if XYZ would be able to sell the equipment for the salvage value of $80,000 instead of $70,000? Hint: do not forget about the tax shield. Note: The solution to this question does not require any of the answers you found in the previous