Ch 10: Assignment - The Basics of Capital Budgeting: Evaluating Cash Flows 5. Understanding the IRR and NPV The net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR) methods of investment analysis are interrelated and are sometimes used together to make capital budgeting decisions. Consider the case of Cold Goose Metal Works Inc. Last Tuesday, Cold Goose Metal Works Inc. lost a portion of its planning and financial data when both its main and its backup servers crashed. The company's CFO remembers that the internal rate of return (IRR) of Project Zeta is 13.8%, but he can't recall how much Cold Goose originally invested in the project nor the project's net present value (NPV). However, he found a note that detalled the annual net cash flows expected to be generated by Project Zeta. They are: Year Cash Flow Year 1 $1,800,000 Year 2 $3,375,000 Year 3 $3,375,000 Year 4 $3,375,000 The CFO has asked you to compute Project Zeta's initial investment using the information currently available to you. He has offered the following suggestions and observations: A project's IRR represents the return the project would generate when its NPV is zero or the discounted value of its cash inflows equals the discounted value of its cash outflows-when the cash flows are discounted using the project's IRR. The level of risk exhibited by Project Zeta is the same as that exhibited by the company's average project, which means that Project Zeta's net cash flows can be discounted using Cold Goose's 8% WACC. and its NPV is (rounded to the nearest whole Given the data and hints, Project Zeta's Initial investment is dollar) A project's IRR will if the project's cash inflows decrease, and everything else is unaffected. The CFO has asked you to compute Project Zeta's initial investment using the information currently available to you. He has offered the following suggestions and observations: A project's IRR represents the return the project would generate when its NPV is zero or the discounted value of its cash inflows equals the discounted value of its cash outflows--whed $8,605,839s are discounted using the project's TAR. The level of risk exhibited by Project Zeta is the same ed by the company's average project, which means that Project $8,490,228 Zeta's net cash flows can be discounted using Cold Go $8,849,868 C. $9,874,235 and its NPV is (rounded to the nearest whole Given the data and hints, Project Zeta's initial investment is dollar). A project's IRR will if the project's cash inflows decrease, and everything else is unaffected. The CFO has asked you to compute Project Zeta's initial investment using the information currently available to you. He has offered the following suggestions and observations: A project's IRR represents the return the project would generate when its NPV is zero or the discounted value of its cash inflows equals the discounted value of its cash outflows-when the cash flows are discounted us $1,045,387 SIRR. The level of risk exhibited by Project Zeta is the same as that exhibited by the company ect, which means that Project Zeta's net cash flows can be discounted using cold Goose's 8% WACC. $1,475,840 $1,229,867 $1,352,854 and its NPV IS (rounded to the nearest whole Given the data and hints, Project Zeta's initial investment is dollar) A project's IRR will if the project's cash inflows decrease, and everything else is unaffected. A project's IRR represents the return the project would generate when its NPV is zero or the discounted value of equals the discounted value of its cash outflows--when the cash flows are discounted using the project's IRR. The level of risk exhibited by Project Zeta is the same as that exhibited by the company's average project, which Zeta's net cash flows can be discounted using Cold Goose's 8% WACC. stay the same increase Ja's initial investment is and its NPV is (round Given the data and dollar). decrease A project's IRR will if the project's cash inflows decrease, and everything else is unaffected