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Q2. If Aparato costs only 18000 pesos then how many liters per year are needed to breakeven against the option to just buy glue? (answer

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Q2. If Aparato costs only 18000 pesos then how many liters per year are needed to breakeven against the option to just buy glue? (answer units in thousands of liters] Here is all the info I said I would have for you on each of our projects and businesses. Phineas Lab if sold now would have a value of $25M. I estimated that it can be productively used for 4 more years at which time its market value would be down to $10M. Annual Operating and Maintenance costs for the lab are $35M. The lab will produce no revenue at all until year 4; $290M of revenue will be made in year 4. Ferb Lab cannot be reliably run without an upgrade of $90M now, after which time expect Annual Operating and Maintenance costs for the lab to be $25M. Without that upgrade, the lab is essentially worthless. If upgraded then in four years, the lab will be worth $50M. Like Phineas, no revenue is expected until year 4 at which time it will make $170M. Baljeet Tjinder, through his company Tequila Mockingbird, is offering to buy our food production company Jurassic Pork. Their offer is $105M but not until 5 years from now (when he gets out of prison). I went ahead and worked the weekend (not that you would notice) to calculate the profit from year 5 to 15 for your reference. It seems to grow by 10% each year after year 6. Table 1: Profit projection in $M USD for our food production facility, Jurassic Pork 25 20 15 10 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Carl the Intern was put in charge of the company's' retirement accounts. Also, over the last 8 years have you actually been watching Carl? He lost your coffee money, $150 per year over the last 5 years (1-5), gambling in an Irish pub and then tried to make your money back and lost $350 a year for years 6 - 8. At 9.6% per year compounded monthly, I'm not sure how much that is but I think it's worth firing him. Linda Flynn-Fletcher - I went over the data provided by Linda Flynn-Fletcher in the Financial Analysis Group. I used a real rate of 4.86% interest and 4.9% inflation to decide the following: Between Phineas and Ferb, I compared one against the other using an inflation- adiusted rate and with consideration for opportunity cost to get: Q3. By the end of year 4, Phineas has a future worth of $ MUSD. Q4. Ferb has a future worth of $ MUSD. Q5. I choose to keep open. Q6. It has a $ M USD profit in year 4 after all costs are accounted for, and in comparison to the other lab. Baljeet Tjinder, he offered us $105M in 5 years for Jurassic Pork. Q7. Using a 10% rate, I calculated that Jurassic Pork is worth $ 5. M USD in year Q8. Adjusted for inflation, the current value of his offer is $ MUSD. Carl the Intern has evidently been messing around for years. K USD in PW. Q9. Without consideration for inflation he has lost us $ I fired him. Q2. If Aparato costs only 18000 pesos then how many liters per year are needed to breakeven against the option to just buy glue? (answer units in thousands of liters] Here is all the info I said I would have for you on each of our projects and businesses. Phineas Lab if sold now would have a value of $25M. I estimated that it can be productively used for 4 more years at which time its market value would be down to $10M. Annual Operating and Maintenance costs for the lab are $35M. The lab will produce no revenue at all until year 4; $290M of revenue will be made in year 4. Ferb Lab cannot be reliably run without an upgrade of $90M now, after which time expect Annual Operating and Maintenance costs for the lab to be $25M. Without that upgrade, the lab is essentially worthless. If upgraded then in four years, the lab will be worth $50M. Like Phineas, no revenue is expected until year 4 at which time it will make $170M. Baljeet Tjinder, through his company Tequila Mockingbird, is offering to buy our food production company Jurassic Pork. Their offer is $105M but not until 5 years from now (when he gets out of prison). I went ahead and worked the weekend (not that you would notice) to calculate the profit from year 5 to 15 for your reference. It seems to grow by 10% each year after year 6. Table 1: Profit projection in $M USD for our food production facility, Jurassic Pork 25 20 15 10 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Carl the Intern was put in charge of the company's' retirement accounts. Also, over the last 8 years have you actually been watching Carl? He lost your coffee money, $150 per year over the last 5 years (1-5), gambling in an Irish pub and then tried to make your money back and lost $350 a year for years 6 - 8. At 9.6% per year compounded monthly, I'm not sure how much that is but I think it's worth firing him. Linda Flynn-Fletcher - I went over the data provided by Linda Flynn-Fletcher in the Financial Analysis Group. I used a real rate of 4.86% interest and 4.9% inflation to decide the following: Between Phineas and Ferb, I compared one against the other using an inflation- adiusted rate and with consideration for opportunity cost to get: Q3. By the end of year 4, Phineas has a future worth of $ MUSD. Q4. Ferb has a future worth of $ MUSD. Q5. I choose to keep open. Q6. It has a $ M USD profit in year 4 after all costs are accounted for, and in comparison to the other lab. Baljeet Tjinder, he offered us $105M in 5 years for Jurassic Pork. Q7. Using a 10% rate, I calculated that Jurassic Pork is worth $ 5. M USD in year Q8. Adjusted for inflation, the current value of his offer is $ MUSD. Carl the Intern has evidently been messing around for years. K USD in PW. Q9. Without consideration for inflation he has lost us $ I fired him

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