Your company has been approached to bid on a contract to sell 4,800 voice recognition (VR) computer
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Your company has been approached to bid on a contract to sell 4,800 voice recognition (VR) computer keyboards per year for four years. Due to technological improvements, beyond that time they will be outdated and no sales will be possible. The equipment necessary for the production will cost $2.9 million and will be depreciated on a straight-line basis to a zero salvage value. Production will require an investment in net working capital of $175,000 to be returned at the end of the project, and the equipment can be sold for $275,000 at the end of production. Fixed costs are $570,000 per year, and variable costs are $115 per unit. In addition to the contract, you feel your company can sell 11,400, 13,500, 17,900, and 10,400 additional units to companies in other countries over the next four years, respectively, at a price of $210. This price is fixed. The tax rate is 40 percent, and the required return is 10 percent. Additionally, the president of the company will undertake the project only if it has an NPV of $100,000. What bid price should you set for the contract?
Salvage ValueSalvage value is the estimated book value of an asset after depreciation is complete, based on what a company expects to receive in exchange for the asset at the end of its useful life. As such, an asset’s estimated salvage value is an important...
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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
ISBN: 978-0077861704
11th edition
Authors: Stephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, Bradford Jordan