Data Example E 5 Cost of equipment needed $60,000 5 Working capital needed $100,000 7 Overhaul of equipment in four years $5,000 3 Salvage value of the equipment in five years $10,000 9 Annual revenues and costs: 10 Sales revenues $200,000 11 Cost of goods sold $125,000 12 Out-of-pocket operating costs $35,000 13 Discount rate 14% 14 15 Enter a formula into each of the cols marked with a ? bolow 16 Exhibit 12-8 17 18 Now 19 Purchase of equipment 2 20 Investment in working capital 7 21 Sales 22 Cost of goods sold 23 Out-of-pocket operating costs 24 Overhaul of equipment 25 Salage value of the equipment 26 Working capital released 27 Total cash flows (a) ? 28 Discount factor (14%) (b) ? 29 Present value of cash flow (a) (b) 7 30 Net present value 2 31 32 "Use the formulas from Appendix 138 33 Present value of $1 = 1/(1+ry'n 34 Present value of an annuity of $1 = (1/0)*(1-(1/(1+r)^n)) 35 whoren is the number of years and is the discount rate 36 Years 3 4 2 5 ? 2 ? ? ? 7 2 2 7 2 ? 2 ? 7 ? 2 7 ? 2 IN ? 2 ? 2 ? ? ? 7. ? ? ? ? ? ? 21 O 0.6 points eBook Fies Required information Chapter 12: Applying Excel: Excel Worksheet (Part 1 of 2) (Algo) Step 1: Download the Applying Excel form located on the left-hand side, under files. If you have trouble, the file is also located in D2L under Course Files and Resources Step 2: The Chapter 12 Form worksheet is to be used to create your own worksheet version of Example E and Exhibit 12.8 in the text. Verify that your worksheet matches the example in the text. Then enter formulas in all cells that contain question marks. For example, in cell C21 enter the formula - B10" Step 3: Check your worksheet by changing the discount rate to 10%. The net present value should now be between $56,400 and $56,535 depending on the precision of the calculations. If you do not get an answer in this range, find the errors in your worksheet, and correct them. If you did not use formulas to calculate the Discount Factors, be sure that those values are updated appropriately using the Appendix 12B formulas that are also noted at the bottom of the spreadsheet instead of using the Discount Factor tables. Note: The present value factors could be computed using the built-in Excel function PV, but we recommend using the formulas in Appendix 12B Click here to view Exhibit 12B-I and Exhibit 123-2. to determine the appropriato discount factor(s) using tables. Step 4: Proceed to the requirements below only after completing your worksheet as it will be used to answer the following questions Print References 2. The company is considering a project involving the purchase of new equipment. Change the data area of your worksheet to match the following: Use Exhibit 128.1 and Exhibit 1282. (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) B 1 Chapter 12: Applying Excel 2 3 Data 4 Example 5 Cost of equipment needed 6 Working capital needed 7 Overhaul of equipment in four years $ 5 $ 430,000 45,000 35.000 Saved CH 12 HW 21 Required information 06 $ $ 3 Data 4 Example E 5 Cost of equipment needed 6 Working capital needed 7 Overhaul of equipment in four years B Salvage value of the equipment in five years 9 Annual revenues and costs 10 Sales revenues 11 Cost of goods sold 12 Out of pocket operating costs 13 Discount rate 430,000 45,000 35,000 20,000 $ $ oor Fles $ 5 $ 435,000 245,000 50.000 1715 References What is the net present value of the project? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your present value factor to 3 decimals and round all other intermediate calculations to nearest whole doilor) Not present c. The internal rate of return is between what two whole discount rates (0.9, between 10% and 17% between 11% and 12%, between 12% and 13%, between 13% and 14%, etc.)? The role of return is between and % a. What is the net present value of the project? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your present value factor to 3 decimals and round all other intermediate calculations to nearest whole dollar.) Not present Value c The internal rate of return is between what two whole discount rates (eg, between 10% and 11%, between 11% and 12%, between 12% and 13%, between 13% and 14%, etc.)? The internal rate of return is between % and d. Reset the discount rate to 17%. Suppose the salvage value is uncertain. How large would the salvage value have to be to result in a positive net present value? Minimalne value required to generate a positive present atun Data Example E 5 Cost of equipment needed $60,000 5 Working capital needed $100,000 7 Overhaul of equipment in four years $5,000 3 Salvage value of the equipment in five years $10,000 9 Annual revenues and costs: 10 Sales revenues $200,000 11 Cost of goods sold $125,000 12 Out-of-pocket operating costs $35,000 13 Discount rate 14% 14 15 Enter a formula into each of the cols marked with a ? bolow 16 Exhibit 12-8 17 18 Now 19 Purchase of equipment 2 20 Investment in working capital 7 21 Sales 22 Cost of goods sold 23 Out-of-pocket operating costs 24 Overhaul of equipment 25 Salage value of the equipment 26 Working capital released 27 Total cash flows (a) ? 28 Discount factor (14%) (b) ? 29 Present value of cash flow (a) (b) 7 30 Net present value 2 31 32 "Use the formulas from Appendix 138 33 Present value of $1 = 1/(1+ry'n 34 Present value of an annuity of $1 = (1/0)*(1-(1/(1+r)^n)) 35 whoren is the number of years and is the discount rate 36 Years 3 4 2 5 ? 2 ? ? ? 7 2 2 7 2 ? 2 ? 7 ? 2 7 ? 2 IN ? 2 ? 2 ? ? ? 7. ? ? ? ? ? ? 21 O 0.6 points eBook Fies Required information Chapter 12: Applying Excel: Excel Worksheet (Part 1 of 2) (Algo) Step 1: Download the Applying Excel form located on the left-hand side, under files. If you have trouble, the file is also located in D2L under Course Files and Resources Step 2: The Chapter 12 Form worksheet is to be used to create your own worksheet version of Example E and Exhibit 12.8 in the text. Verify that your worksheet matches the example in the text. Then enter formulas in all cells that contain question marks. For example, in cell C21 enter the formula - B10" Step 3: Check your worksheet by changing the discount rate to 10%. The net present value should now be between $56,400 and $56,535 depending on the precision of the calculations. If you do not get an answer in this range, find the errors in your worksheet, and correct them. If you did not use formulas to calculate the Discount Factors, be sure that those values are updated appropriately using the Appendix 12B formulas that are also noted at the bottom of the spreadsheet instead of using the Discount Factor tables. Note: The present value factors could be computed using the built-in Excel function PV, but we recommend using the formulas in Appendix 12B Click here to view Exhibit 12B-I and Exhibit 123-2. to determine the appropriato discount factor(s) using tables. Step 4: Proceed to the requirements below only after completing your worksheet as it will be used to answer the following questions Print References 2. The company is considering a project involving the purchase of new equipment. Change the data area of your worksheet to match the following: Use Exhibit 128.1 and Exhibit 1282. (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) B 1 Chapter 12: Applying Excel 2 3 Data 4 Example 5 Cost of equipment needed 6 Working capital needed 7 Overhaul of equipment in four years $ 5 $ 430,000 45,000 35.000 Saved CH 12 HW 21 Required information 06 $ $ 3 Data 4 Example E 5 Cost of equipment needed 6 Working capital needed 7 Overhaul of equipment in four years B Salvage value of the equipment in five years 9 Annual revenues and costs 10 Sales revenues 11 Cost of goods sold 12 Out of pocket operating costs 13 Discount rate 430,000 45,000 35,000 20,000 $ $ oor Fles $ 5 $ 435,000 245,000 50.000 1715 References What is the net present value of the project? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your present value factor to 3 decimals and round all other intermediate calculations to nearest whole doilor) Not present c. The internal rate of return is between what two whole discount rates (0.9, between 10% and 17% between 11% and 12%, between 12% and 13%, between 13% and 14%, etc.)? The role of return is between and % a. What is the net present value of the project? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your present value factor to 3 decimals and round all other intermediate calculations to nearest whole dollar.) Not present Value c The internal rate of return is between what two whole discount rates (eg, between 10% and 11%, between 11% and 12%, between 12% and 13%, between 13% and 14%, etc.)? The internal rate of return is between % and d. Reset the discount rate to 17%. Suppose the salvage value is uncertain. How large would the salvage value have to be to result in a positive net present value? Minimalne value required to generate a positive present atun