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. TexMex Food Company is considering a new salsa whose data are shown below. Under the new tax law, the equipment to be used in

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. TexMex Food Company is considering a new salsa whose data are shown below. Under the new tax law, the equipment to be used in the project is eligible for 100% bonus depreciation, so it will be fully depreciated atto. At the end of the project's life, the equipment would have xero salvage value, and no change in met operating working capital (NOWC) would be required for the project. Revenues and operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's 3-year life. However, this project would compete with other TexMex products and would reduce their pre-tax annual cash flows. What is the project's NPV? (Hints Cash flows are constant in Years 1-3.) Do not round the intermediate calculations and round the final answer to the nearest whole number 10.0% Pre-tax cash flow reduction for other products (cannibalization) $7,000 Equipment cost $180,000 Annual sales revenues $70,000 Annual operating costs $25,000 WACC 25.0% Tax rate 564125 $51,852 C: 357,037 Od $36,148 @ 0.3109.125

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