OpenSeas, Inc is evaluating the purchase of a new cruise ship. The ship will cost $505 million, and will operate for 20 years. OpenSeas expects annual cash flows from operating the ship to be $70.5 million and its cost of capital is 12.0% a. Prepare an NPV profile of the purchase b. Identify the IRR on the graph c. Should OpenSeas proceed with the purchase? d. How far off could OpenSeas' cost of capital estimate be before your purchase decision would change? a. Prepare an NPV profile of the purchase To plot the NPV profile we compute the NPV of the project for various discount rates and plot the curve. The NPV for a discount rate of 2.0% is $ million (Round to one decimal place) The NPV for a discount rate of 11.5% is 5 milion (Round to one decimal place) (Round to one decemal place) The NPV for a discount rate of 17.0% is Smillion The NPV profie is ninia a NPV Profile of Cruise Ship Investment 1,000+ 900- 800- 700- 600- 500- 400- 300- 200- 100- 0- -100- -200- NPV ($ millions) -6 -00 8 10 12 16 18 20 Q Q Q OpenSeas, Inc. is evaluating the purchase of a new cruise ship. The ship will cost $505 million, and will operate for 20 years. OpenSeas expects annual cash flows from operating the ship to be $70.6 million Discount rate () b. Identify the IRR on the graph The approximate IRR from the graph is (Round your answer to one decimal place.) e. Should OpenSeas go ahead with the purchase? (Select the best choice below) OA. Yes, because at a discount rate of 12.0%, the NPV is negative, OB. Yes, because at a discount rate of 12 0%, the NPV is positive OC. No, because at a discount rate of 12.0%, the NPV is negative. OD. No, because at a discount rate of 12.0%, the NPV is positive d. How far off could OpenSeas' cost of capital estimate be before your purchase decision would change? (Note: Subtract the discount rate from the approximate IRR) The cost of capital estimate can be off by (Round to one decimal place.)