Companies often come across projects that have positive NPV opportunities in which the company does not invest. Companies must evaluate the value f the option to invest in a new project that would potentially contribute to the growth of the firm. These options are referred to as growth options. Consider the case of Sunny Co:: Sunny Co. Is considering a three-year project that will require an initial investment of $45,000. It has estimated that the annual cash flows for the project under good conditions will be $40,000 and $10,000 under bad conditions. The firm believes that there is a 60% chance of good conditions and a 40% chance of bad conditions. If the firm is using a weighted average cost of capital of 13%, the expected net present value (NPV) of the project is (Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.) Sunny Co, wants to take a potential growth option into account when caleulating the project's expected NPV. If conditions are good, the firm will be abie to invest $2,000 in year 2 to generate an additional cash flow of $15,000 in year 3 . If conditions are bad, the firm will not make any further investments in the project. Using the information from the preceding probiem, the expectod NPV of this project-when taking the growth option into account-is (Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole dollan) Sunny cois growth option is worth (Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar) Companies often come across projects that have positive NPV opportunities in which the company does not invest. Companies must evaluate the value f the option to invest in a new project that would potentially contribute to the growth of the firm. These options are referred to as growth options. Consider the case of Sunny Co:: Sunny Co. Is considering a three-year project that will require an initial investment of $45,000. It has estimated that the annual cash flows for the project under good conditions will be $40,000 and $10,000 under bad conditions. The firm believes that there is a 60% chance of good conditions and a 40% chance of bad conditions. If the firm is using a weighted average cost of capital of 13%, the expected net present value (NPV) of the project is (Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.) Sunny Co, wants to take a potential growth option into account when caleulating the project's expected NPV. If conditions are good, the firm will be abie to invest $2,000 in year 2 to generate an additional cash flow of $15,000 in year 3 . If conditions are bad, the firm will not make any further investments in the project. Using the information from the preceding probiem, the expectod NPV of this project-when taking the growth option into account-is (Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole dollan) Sunny cois growth option is worth (Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar)