NPV and IRR Analysis Cummings Products Company is considering two mutually exclusive investments whose expected net cash flows are as follows: EXPECTED NET CASH FLOWS Year Project A Project B -$400 - $650 0 1 -528 210 2 -219 210 3 -150 210 4 1,100 210 5 820 210 6 990 210 7 -325 210 a. Construct NPV profiles for Projects A and B. Select the correct graph. A VPVC) 1400 B VPV (5) 1400- 1200 1200 1000+ 1000 800 800 Project A Project A 600+ 600+ 4001 400 Project B 200 200 Project B Cost of capital 20 25 30 20 25 30 -5 -200 -4001 -5 Cost of calares -200 -4001 D VPVS) 1400 VPV (5) 1400+ 1200 1200 1000 1000 800 Project A 800 Project B 600 600 400 400 Project B Project A 200 200 20 -5 -2007 -400 Cost of capital of 5 20 -5 Cast of cap f capitak ods -200 -4001 The correct graph is -Select- % The correct graph is -Select- b. What is each project's IRR? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Project A: % Project B: c. Calculate the two projects' NPVs, if each project's cost of capital was 10%. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent. Project A: $ Project B: $ Which project, if either, should be selected? -Select- should be selected. Calculate the two projects' NPVS, If each project's cost of capital was 17%. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent. Project A: $ Project B: $ What would be the proper choice? -Select is the proper choice. d. What is each project's MIRR at a cost of capital of 10%? (Hint: Consider Period 7 as the end of Project B's life.) Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Project A: Project B: % What is each project's MIRR at a cost of capital of 17%? (Hint: Consider Period 7 as the end of Project B's life.) Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Project A: Project B: e. What is the crossover rate? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % What is its significance? 1. If the cost of capital is greater than the crossover rate, both the NPV and IRR methods will lead to the same project selection. II. If the cost of capital is less than the crossover rate, both the NPV and IRR methods lead to the same project selections. III. The crossover rate has no significance in capital budgeting analysis. -Select- % %