Exercise 13-9 Net Present Value Analysis and Simple Rate of Return (LO13-2, LO13-6) Derrick Iverson is a divisional manager for Holston Company. His annual pay raises are largely determined by his division's return on vestment (ROI), which has been above 20% each of the last three years. Derrick is considering a capital budgeting project that would equire a $4,120,000 investment in equipment with a useful life of five years and no salvage value. Holston Company's discount rate is 7%. The project would provide net operating income each year for five years as follows: $3,500,000 1,500,000 2,000,000 Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses: Advertising, salaries, and other fixed out-of-pocket costs Depreciation Total fixed expenses Net operating income $ 690,000 824,000 1,514,000 486,000 Click here to view Exhibit 138.1 and Exhibit 138-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables. Required: -Compute the project's net present value. 2. Compute the project's simple rate of return sa. Would the company want Derrick to pursue this investment opportunity? Bb. Would Derrick be inclined to pursue this investment opportunity? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1 Req 2 Req 3A Reg 3B Compute the project's net present value. (Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Net present value Exercise 13-9 Net Present Value Analysis and Simple Rate of Return [LU13-2, LU13-6) Derrick Iverson is a divisional manager for Holston Company. His annual pay raises are largely determined by his division's return on investment (ROI), which has been above 20% each of the last three years. Derrick is considering a capital budgeting project that would require a $4,120,000 investment in equipment with a useful life of five years and no salvage value. Holston Company's discount rate is 17%. The project would provide net operating income each year for five years as follows: $3,500,000 1,500,000 2,000,000 Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses: Advertising, salaries, and other fixed out-of-pocket costs Depreciation Total fixed expenses Net operating income $ 690,000 824.000 1.514.000 Click here to view Exhibit 13B-1 and Exhibit 138-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables. Required: 1. Compute the project's net present value. 2. Compute the project's simple rate of return. 3a. Would the company want Derrick to pursue this investment opportunity? 3b. Would Derrick be inclined to pursue this investment opportunity? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 1 Req 2 Reg Req 3B Compute the project's simple rate of return. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place l.e. 0.123 should be considered as 12.3%) Simple rate of return