complete parts a through d. for part a answer is not 11.71
TO) Question Help You are evaluating a project that requires an investment of $101 today and garantees a single cash fow of $128 one year from now. You decide to use 100% debt financing, that is, you wil borrow $101. The risk-free rate is 5% and the tax rate is 33%. Assume that the investment is fully depreciated at the end of the year, so without leverage you would owe taxes on the difference between the project cash flow and the investment, that is, 527 a. Calculate the NPV of this investment opportunity using the APV method. b. Using your answer to part (a), calculate the WACC of the project. c. Verly that you get the same answer using the WACC method to calculate NPV. d. Finally, show that flow-to-equity method alto correctly gives the NPV of this investment opportunity a. Calculate the NPV of this investment opportunity using the APV method. The NPV of this investment opportunity is $11.71 (Round to two decimal places.) TO) Question Help You are evaluating a project that requires an investment of $101 today and garantees a single cash fow of $128 one year from now. You decide to use 100% debt financing, that is, you wil borrow $101. The risk-free rate is 5% and the tax rate is 33%. Assume that the investment is fully depreciated at the end of the year, so without leverage you would owe taxes on the difference between the project cash flow and the investment, that is, 527 a. Calculate the NPV of this investment opportunity using the APV method. b. Using your answer to part (a), calculate the WACC of the project. c. Verly that you get the same answer using the WACC method to calculate NPV. d. Finally, show that flow-to-equity method alto correctly gives the NPV of this investment opportunity a. Calculate the NPV of this investment opportunity using the APV method. The NPV of this investment opportunity is $11.71 (Round to two decimal places.)