The company is evaluating two specific proposals to market a new product. The current interest rate is
Question:
The company is evaluating two specific proposals to market a new product. The current interest rate is 10%.
Proposal A calls for setting up an in-house manufacturing shop to make the product, requiring an investment of $500,000. The expected profits for the first to fifth years are $150,000, $200,000, $250,000, $150,000, and $100,000, respectively.
Proposal B suggests that the manufacturing operation be outsourced by contracting an outside shop, requiring a front-end payment of $300,000. The expected profits for the first to fifth years are $50,000, $150,000, $200,000, $300,000, and
$200,000, respectively. The expected profits would be lower in earlier years due to third-party markup.
Which proposal should the company accept?
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Engineering Management Meeting The Global Challenges
ISBN: 9781498730075,9781498730105
2nd Edition
Authors: C. M. Chang