Question 8 of 8 0.78/1 Tour answer is correct Calculate the net present value of Sheffield's proposed investment in CIM. (For calculation purposes, use 4 decimal places as displayed in the factor table provided and round final answer to decimal place, eg. 58,971. Enter negative amounts using a negative sign preceding the number, eg. -59,991 or parentheses, eg. (59,991)) Net present value $ (2473891) eTextbook and Media Attempts: 1 of 5 used (b) Your Answer Correct Answer Your answer is correct Use Excel or a similar spreadsheet application to calculate the internal rate of return on Sheffield's proposed investment (Round internal rate of return to 2 decimal places, eg, 15.25%.) Internal rate of return 4,67 % Question 8 of 8 0.78/1 (d) Your answer is partially correct. Andrew Burr manager of the Virginia plant, has been looking over Carson's information and believes she has missed some important benefits of implementing CIM. Burr believes that implementing CIM will reduce scrap and rework costs by $179,700 per year. The CIM equipment will take up less floor space in the factory than the old equipment, freeing up 6,000 square feet of space for a planned new research facility. Initial plans called for renting additional space for the new facility, at a cost of $24 per square foot. Calculate a revised net present value and internal rate of return using this additional information. (For calculation purposes, use 4 decimal places as displayed in the factor table provided and round final answer to O decimal places, es: 58,971. Round Internal rate of return to 2 decimal places, eg. 15.26%) $ Net present value Internal rate of retum Does your recommendation change as a result of this new information? Yes v e Textbook and Media Save for Later Attempt 1 of used Submit Anwer