Deck 8: Net Present Value and Capital Budgeting

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The top-down approach to computing the operating cash flow:

A) ignores all noncash items.
B) applies only if a project produces sales.
C) can only be used if the entire cash flows of a firm are included.
D) is equal to sales-costs-taxes + depreciation.
E) includes the interest expense related to a project.
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The cash flow in dollars received in year 3 is expected to be $12,372. The firm uses a real discount rate of 4% and the inflation rate is expected to be 2.5%. What is the real cash flow for year 3?

A) $13,916.82.
B) $11,488.63.
C) $10,998.66.
D) $10,242.15.
E) $14,944.75
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Peter's Boats has sales of $760,000 and a profit margin of 5%. The annual depreciation expense is $80,000. What is the amount of the operating cash flow if the company has no long-term debt?

A) $34,000
B) $86,400
C) $118,000
D) $120,400
E) $123,900
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The QT Company is generating cashflow of $333,000 per year. If they invest in a new press they expect to increase their cashflow to $400,000 per year. The cash outflow for the new press is $250,000; to accept or reject the investment they have to consider:

A) the press cost of $250,000 and total cashflow of $400,000
B) the change in cashflow of $67,000 versus the price cost of $250,000
C) the current cashflow of $333,000 and the price cost of $250,000
D) the opportunity cost of the facility of $333,000.
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A reduction in the sales of an existing product caused by the introduction of a new product is an example of a(n):

A) sunk cost.
B) opportunity cost.
C) erosion cost.
D) fixed cost.
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Which of the following is not a relevant consideration for evaluating new projects?

A) The change in the firm's fixed costs.
B) The change in the firm's variable costs.
C) The change in the firm's depreciation expense.
D) The change in the firm's overhead expense.
E) All of the above are relevant.
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What is the inflation rate given a nominal interest rate is 13% when the real rate is 6%?

A) 19.00%.
B) 6.60%.
C) 7.00%.
D) 19.78%.
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Interest expense is typically excluded in the project cashflow because:

A) all projects are always financed only by equity
B) taxes can not be adjusted for the correct debt rate
C) the discount rate or WACC reflects the cost of debt
D) the analysis is too crude to handle debt impacts
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Ben's Border Café is considering a project which will produce sales of $16,000 and increase cash expenses by $10,000. If the project is implemented, taxes will increase from $23,000 to $24,500 and depreciation will increase from $4,000 to $5,500. What is the amount of the operating cash flow using the top-down approach?

A) $4,000
B) $4,500
C) $6,000
D) $7,500
E) $8,500
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What is the nominal rate of interest given a real rate of interest of 5% and an inflation rate of 7%?

A) 12.0%.
B) 2.0%.
C) 12.35%.
D) 1.90%.
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Ronnie's Coffee House is considering a project which will produce sales of $6,000 and increase cash expenses by $2,500. If the project is implemented, taxes will increase by $1,300. The additional depreciation expense will be $1,000. An initial cash outlay of $2,000 is required for net working capital. What is the amount of the operating cash flow using the top-down approach?

A) $200
B) $1,500
C) $2,200
D) $3,500
E) $4,200
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A firm purchases a new truck for $30,000. It will be depreciated over 5 years at $6,000 per year. If the tax rate is 30% what is the time 0 cashflow.

A) -6,000
B) -21,000
C) -30,000
D) -28,200
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Sales for year 2 of the new project are expected to increase by 10%. Current assets are expected to increase by 17% for every dollar increase in sales while accounts payable are expected to increase by 6%. For year 2 the change in cashflows due to working capital will be:

A) +10% of sales
B) -10% of sales
C) +1.1% of sales
D) -1.1% of sales
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The bottom-up approach to computing the operating cash flow applies only when:

A) both the depreciation expense and the interest expense are equal to zero.
B) the interest expense is equal to zero.
C) the project is a cost-cutting project.
D) no fixed assets are required for the project.
E) taxes are ignored and the interest expense is equal to zero.
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The value of a previously purchased building used by a proposed project is an example of a(n):

A) sunk cost.
B) opportunity cost.
C) erosion cost.
D) fixed cost.
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The cash flow in dollars received in year 3 is expected to be $12,372. The firm uses a real discount rate of 4% and the inflation rate is expected to be 2.5%. What is the present value of the year 3 cash flow?

A) $10,213.35.
B) $12,372.00.
C) $9,777,77.
D) $9,105.23.
E) $13,285.83.
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You spent $500 last week fixing the transmission in your car. Now, the brakes are acting up and you are trying to decide whether to fix them or trade the car in for a newer model. In analyzing the brake situation, the $500 you spent fixing the transmission is a(n) _____ cost.

A) opportunity
B) fixed
C) incremental
D) sunk
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Le Place has sales of $439,000, depreciation of $32,000, and net working capital of $56,000. The firm has a tax rate of 34% and a profit margin of 6%. The firm has no interest expense. What is the amount of the operating cash flow?

A) $49,384
B) $52,616
C) $54,980
D) $58,340
E) $114,340
Question
One of the key differences between corporate finance and financial accounting courses is:

A) the focus on cashflows instead of earnings.
B) the focus on marginal tax rates versus average tax rates.
C) the role of total income flow versus incremental flows.
D) the focus on corporate avarice versus stewardship.
Question
Money that the firm has already spent or is committed to spend regardless of whether a project is taken is called a(n):

A) sunk cost.
B) opportunity cost.
C) erosion cost.
D) fixed cost.
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You are considering replacing your current dado cutter with a new machine. The current machine is expected to last three more years but faces increasing repair costs of $2,500; $3,500; and $4,000 over the three years. You could salvage the machine now for $5,000; and then $3,000; $1,500; and 0 thereafter. The new dado cutter would cost $12,000 and require upkeep of $1,500 a year. The machine would last six years and be salvaged for $1,000. Should you replace the old machine now or wait one year? (Assume the tax rate is 0% and the cost of capital is 11%).
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The equivalent annual cost method is useful in determining:

A) he annual operating cost of a machine if the annual maintenance is performed versus when the maintenance is not performed as recommended.
B) the tax shield benefits of depreciation given the purchase of new assets for a project.
C) which one of two machines to acquire given equal machine lives but unequal machine costs.
D) which one of two machines to purchase when the machines are mutually exclusive, have different machine lives, and will be replaced once they are worn out.
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This chapter introduced three new methods for calculating project operating cash flow (OCF). Under what circumstances is each method appropriate?
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You have been asked to evaluate two machines. The benefits from ownership are identical. Machine A costs $300 to buy and install, lasts for 5 years, and costs $160 per year to operate. Machine B costs $500, lasts for 7 years, and costs $120 per year to operate. Both machines have zero salvage value. Assuming that this is a one-time acquisition, which machine do you recommend if the cost of capital is 15%?

A) Machine A, the PV is $163 more than Machine B.
B) Machine A, the PV of its costs is $163 less than Machine B.
C) Machine A, because the project length is two years less than Machine B.
D) Machine B, the PV is $163 more than Machine A.
E) Machine B, the PV of its costs is $163 less than Machine A.
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Your boss just turned back your capital budgeting report because she is unsure of your results. The yearly revenues are going up at a constant rate equal to the consumer price index of 4% and the discount used was 6%. The boss also mentions that the long term Treasury bond rate is only 71/2%. Explain the boss' dilemma and how it should be corrected.
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Milton Toy Co. recorded sales of $2500 and costs of $1,875. Net accounts receivable rose by $350 and net accounts payable declined by $240. What were cash sales minus cash costs?

A) $625.
B) $35.
C) $(110).
D) $90.
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You have been asked to evaluate an infinitely-lived project. Sales in the first year are projected to be $100. Costs are projected at $50. There is no depreciation, and the tax rate is 30%. The real required return is 10%. The inflation rate is projected to be 8%. Sales and costs will increase at the rate of inflation. The project costs $300. What is the NPV?

A) $142.03.
B) $36.36.
C) $71.72.
D) $24.07.
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A machine lasts 3 years and has a purchase price of $100. It costs $40 per year to operate and can be sold as junk for $15 at the end of its life. What is the EAC of the costs of operating a series of such machines into perpetuity if the discount rate is 15%?
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Cash revenues in a particular year are equal to sales less:

A) the change in capital investment.
B) the change in accounts payable.
C) the change in NWC.
D) the change in accounts receivable.
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You have been asked to evaluate 2 pollution control devices. The wet scrub costs $100 to set up and $50 per year to operate. It must be completely replaced every 3 years, and it has no salvage value. The dry scrub device costs $200 to set up and $30 per year to operate. It lasts for 5 years and has no salvage value. Assuming that pollution control equipment is replaced as it wears out, which method do you recommend if the cost of capital is 10%?

A) Dry scrub, the EAC is $11.00.
B) Wet scrub, the EAC is $90.21.
C) Dry scrub, the EAC is $82.76.
D) Wet scrub, the EAC is $9.79.
E) Dry scrub, the EAC is $124.34.
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Which of the following is not a relevant item to consider in cash flow estimation?

A) a change in current assets invested in the project.
B) a change in current liabilities to finance new inventories.
C) regular meeting fees for the board of directors incurred when the go-no go decision is made.
D) any net changes in working capital over the life of the investment.
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A proposed investment has a cost of $250. It will have a life of 4 years. The cost will be depreciated straight-line to a zero salvage value, and will be worth $50 at that time. Cash sales will be $230 per year and cash costs will run $120 per year. The firm will also need to invest $70 in net working capital at year 0. The appropriate discount rate is 8% (use for all flows), and the corporate tax rate is 40%. What are the cash flows in years 1, 2, 3, and 4?
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You are considering whether to replace an existing flow meter. The existing meter can be sold now for $50 or it can be sold in 1 year for $10. It costs $30 per year to operate and maintain. A new meter costs $400 and has a 10-year life. It could be sold for $40 at the end of its life. The new meter costs $14 per year to operate and maintain. What do you recommend if the cost of capital is 12%?
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If the inflation rate was positive the expected NPV of an investment would be:

A) understated if real cashflows were discounted by the nominal discount rate.
B) understated if nominal cashflows were discounted by the nominal discount rate.
C) overstated if the real cashflows were discounted by the nominal discount rate.
D) understated if the nominal cashflows were discounted by the real discount rate.
E) overstated if the real cashflows are discounted by the real discount rate.
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RoadRollers Paving Company is considering buying a new asphalt laying machine. The machine costs $1,300,000 and can be depreciated to zero on a straight-line basis over its life of 10 years. The machine is expected to have no salvage value. Revenues are expected to be $600,000 per year, and cost are estimated at $220,000 per year. Operating cash flows are expected to rise with inflation, forecasted at 4% per year. The risk free rate of interest is 2% and the real interest rate is 4.0%, and given the expected inflation rate, the nominal rate is 8.16%. The firm is in the 34% tax bracket. Should the investment be undertaken?
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Recently, you calculated the cashflows for the Highfeed Dryer project to determine the feasibility of a new feed mix process. Since that time you have now discovered that the calculation of the standard cash flow for Year 1 of $55,000 did not consider the following anticipated changes: account receivable are expected to increase $7,000; cash will rise by $2,000; inventory will increase by $4,000; and account payable are expected to increase $5,000. Determine the new estimated cashflow for Year 1.
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Deflation in prices will have a ________ impact on the NPV of a project by:

A) negative; reducing the value of the future cashflows.
B) zero; not being able to re-adjust your cashflow estimates.
C) Negative; increasing the current cost of the investment.
D) positive; increasing the value of future cashflows.
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The Equivalent Annual Cost method allows comparison of the costs of equipment with unequal lives. If Quick-roll machine has an eleven year life, and an NPV of $2,100, while the Zip-roller machine has a seven year life and an NPV of $2,000. Which machine would you choose if the business is expected to continue and the discount rate for both is 14%?
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The Expresso Roast Corporation is considering the purchase of a new bean roaster and grinder. The revenues are expected to be the same for Expresso Roast no matter which machine is acquired. The Quick-Roast machine has a cost of $75,000 and is expected to last 4 years with operating costs of $12,000 per year. The Mellow-Roast Co. machine has a cost of $50,000 and operating costs of $4,500 per year but will last for only 2 years. The discount rate is 8%. What is the present value of the costs? What is the EAC and which machine should be chosen?
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Deck 8: Net Present Value and Capital Budgeting
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The top-down approach to computing the operating cash flow:

A) ignores all noncash items.
B) applies only if a project produces sales.
C) can only be used if the entire cash flows of a firm are included.
D) is equal to sales-costs-taxes + depreciation.
E) includes the interest expense related to a project.
ignores all noncash items.
2
The cash flow in dollars received in year 3 is expected to be $12,372. The firm uses a real discount rate of 4% and the inflation rate is expected to be 2.5%. What is the real cash flow for year 3?

A) $13,916.82.
B) $11,488.63.
C) $10,998.66.
D) $10,242.15.
E) $14,944.75
$11,488.63.
3
Peter's Boats has sales of $760,000 and a profit margin of 5%. The annual depreciation expense is $80,000. What is the amount of the operating cash flow if the company has no long-term debt?

A) $34,000
B) $86,400
C) $118,000
D) $120,400
E) $123,900
$118,000
4
The QT Company is generating cashflow of $333,000 per year. If they invest in a new press they expect to increase their cashflow to $400,000 per year. The cash outflow for the new press is $250,000; to accept or reject the investment they have to consider:

A) the press cost of $250,000 and total cashflow of $400,000
B) the change in cashflow of $67,000 versus the price cost of $250,000
C) the current cashflow of $333,000 and the price cost of $250,000
D) the opportunity cost of the facility of $333,000.
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A reduction in the sales of an existing product caused by the introduction of a new product is an example of a(n):

A) sunk cost.
B) opportunity cost.
C) erosion cost.
D) fixed cost.
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Which of the following is not a relevant consideration for evaluating new projects?

A) The change in the firm's fixed costs.
B) The change in the firm's variable costs.
C) The change in the firm's depreciation expense.
D) The change in the firm's overhead expense.
E) All of the above are relevant.
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What is the inflation rate given a nominal interest rate is 13% when the real rate is 6%?

A) 19.00%.
B) 6.60%.
C) 7.00%.
D) 19.78%.
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Interest expense is typically excluded in the project cashflow because:

A) all projects are always financed only by equity
B) taxes can not be adjusted for the correct debt rate
C) the discount rate or WACC reflects the cost of debt
D) the analysis is too crude to handle debt impacts
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Ben's Border Café is considering a project which will produce sales of $16,000 and increase cash expenses by $10,000. If the project is implemented, taxes will increase from $23,000 to $24,500 and depreciation will increase from $4,000 to $5,500. What is the amount of the operating cash flow using the top-down approach?

A) $4,000
B) $4,500
C) $6,000
D) $7,500
E) $8,500
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What is the nominal rate of interest given a real rate of interest of 5% and an inflation rate of 7%?

A) 12.0%.
B) 2.0%.
C) 12.35%.
D) 1.90%.
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Ronnie's Coffee House is considering a project which will produce sales of $6,000 and increase cash expenses by $2,500. If the project is implemented, taxes will increase by $1,300. The additional depreciation expense will be $1,000. An initial cash outlay of $2,000 is required for net working capital. What is the amount of the operating cash flow using the top-down approach?

A) $200
B) $1,500
C) $2,200
D) $3,500
E) $4,200
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A firm purchases a new truck for $30,000. It will be depreciated over 5 years at $6,000 per year. If the tax rate is 30% what is the time 0 cashflow.

A) -6,000
B) -21,000
C) -30,000
D) -28,200
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Sales for year 2 of the new project are expected to increase by 10%. Current assets are expected to increase by 17% for every dollar increase in sales while accounts payable are expected to increase by 6%. For year 2 the change in cashflows due to working capital will be:

A) +10% of sales
B) -10% of sales
C) +1.1% of sales
D) -1.1% of sales
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The bottom-up approach to computing the operating cash flow applies only when:

A) both the depreciation expense and the interest expense are equal to zero.
B) the interest expense is equal to zero.
C) the project is a cost-cutting project.
D) no fixed assets are required for the project.
E) taxes are ignored and the interest expense is equal to zero.
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The value of a previously purchased building used by a proposed project is an example of a(n):

A) sunk cost.
B) opportunity cost.
C) erosion cost.
D) fixed cost.
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The cash flow in dollars received in year 3 is expected to be $12,372. The firm uses a real discount rate of 4% and the inflation rate is expected to be 2.5%. What is the present value of the year 3 cash flow?

A) $10,213.35.
B) $12,372.00.
C) $9,777,77.
D) $9,105.23.
E) $13,285.83.
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You spent $500 last week fixing the transmission in your car. Now, the brakes are acting up and you are trying to decide whether to fix them or trade the car in for a newer model. In analyzing the brake situation, the $500 you spent fixing the transmission is a(n) _____ cost.

A) opportunity
B) fixed
C) incremental
D) sunk
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Le Place has sales of $439,000, depreciation of $32,000, and net working capital of $56,000. The firm has a tax rate of 34% and a profit margin of 6%. The firm has no interest expense. What is the amount of the operating cash flow?

A) $49,384
B) $52,616
C) $54,980
D) $58,340
E) $114,340
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One of the key differences between corporate finance and financial accounting courses is:

A) the focus on cashflows instead of earnings.
B) the focus on marginal tax rates versus average tax rates.
C) the role of total income flow versus incremental flows.
D) the focus on corporate avarice versus stewardship.
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Money that the firm has already spent or is committed to spend regardless of whether a project is taken is called a(n):

A) sunk cost.
B) opportunity cost.
C) erosion cost.
D) fixed cost.
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You are considering replacing your current dado cutter with a new machine. The current machine is expected to last three more years but faces increasing repair costs of $2,500; $3,500; and $4,000 over the three years. You could salvage the machine now for $5,000; and then $3,000; $1,500; and 0 thereafter. The new dado cutter would cost $12,000 and require upkeep of $1,500 a year. The machine would last six years and be salvaged for $1,000. Should you replace the old machine now or wait one year? (Assume the tax rate is 0% and the cost of capital is 11%).
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The equivalent annual cost method is useful in determining:

A) he annual operating cost of a machine if the annual maintenance is performed versus when the maintenance is not performed as recommended.
B) the tax shield benefits of depreciation given the purchase of new assets for a project.
C) which one of two machines to acquire given equal machine lives but unequal machine costs.
D) which one of two machines to purchase when the machines are mutually exclusive, have different machine lives, and will be replaced once they are worn out.
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This chapter introduced three new methods for calculating project operating cash flow (OCF). Under what circumstances is each method appropriate?
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You have been asked to evaluate two machines. The benefits from ownership are identical. Machine A costs $300 to buy and install, lasts for 5 years, and costs $160 per year to operate. Machine B costs $500, lasts for 7 years, and costs $120 per year to operate. Both machines have zero salvage value. Assuming that this is a one-time acquisition, which machine do you recommend if the cost of capital is 15%?

A) Machine A, the PV is $163 more than Machine B.
B) Machine A, the PV of its costs is $163 less than Machine B.
C) Machine A, because the project length is two years less than Machine B.
D) Machine B, the PV is $163 more than Machine A.
E) Machine B, the PV of its costs is $163 less than Machine A.
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Your boss just turned back your capital budgeting report because she is unsure of your results. The yearly revenues are going up at a constant rate equal to the consumer price index of 4% and the discount used was 6%. The boss also mentions that the long term Treasury bond rate is only 71/2%. Explain the boss' dilemma and how it should be corrected.
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Milton Toy Co. recorded sales of $2500 and costs of $1,875. Net accounts receivable rose by $350 and net accounts payable declined by $240. What were cash sales minus cash costs?

A) $625.
B) $35.
C) $(110).
D) $90.
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You have been asked to evaluate an infinitely-lived project. Sales in the first year are projected to be $100. Costs are projected at $50. There is no depreciation, and the tax rate is 30%. The real required return is 10%. The inflation rate is projected to be 8%. Sales and costs will increase at the rate of inflation. The project costs $300. What is the NPV?

A) $142.03.
B) $36.36.
C) $71.72.
D) $24.07.
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A machine lasts 3 years and has a purchase price of $100. It costs $40 per year to operate and can be sold as junk for $15 at the end of its life. What is the EAC of the costs of operating a series of such machines into perpetuity if the discount rate is 15%?
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Cash revenues in a particular year are equal to sales less:

A) the change in capital investment.
B) the change in accounts payable.
C) the change in NWC.
D) the change in accounts receivable.
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You have been asked to evaluate 2 pollution control devices. The wet scrub costs $100 to set up and $50 per year to operate. It must be completely replaced every 3 years, and it has no salvage value. The dry scrub device costs $200 to set up and $30 per year to operate. It lasts for 5 years and has no salvage value. Assuming that pollution control equipment is replaced as it wears out, which method do you recommend if the cost of capital is 10%?

A) Dry scrub, the EAC is $11.00.
B) Wet scrub, the EAC is $90.21.
C) Dry scrub, the EAC is $82.76.
D) Wet scrub, the EAC is $9.79.
E) Dry scrub, the EAC is $124.34.
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Which of the following is not a relevant item to consider in cash flow estimation?

A) a change in current assets invested in the project.
B) a change in current liabilities to finance new inventories.
C) regular meeting fees for the board of directors incurred when the go-no go decision is made.
D) any net changes in working capital over the life of the investment.
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A proposed investment has a cost of $250. It will have a life of 4 years. The cost will be depreciated straight-line to a zero salvage value, and will be worth $50 at that time. Cash sales will be $230 per year and cash costs will run $120 per year. The firm will also need to invest $70 in net working capital at year 0. The appropriate discount rate is 8% (use for all flows), and the corporate tax rate is 40%. What are the cash flows in years 1, 2, 3, and 4?
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You are considering whether to replace an existing flow meter. The existing meter can be sold now for $50 or it can be sold in 1 year for $10. It costs $30 per year to operate and maintain. A new meter costs $400 and has a 10-year life. It could be sold for $40 at the end of its life. The new meter costs $14 per year to operate and maintain. What do you recommend if the cost of capital is 12%?
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If the inflation rate was positive the expected NPV of an investment would be:

A) understated if real cashflows were discounted by the nominal discount rate.
B) understated if nominal cashflows were discounted by the nominal discount rate.
C) overstated if the real cashflows were discounted by the nominal discount rate.
D) understated if the nominal cashflows were discounted by the real discount rate.
E) overstated if the real cashflows are discounted by the real discount rate.
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35
RoadRollers Paving Company is considering buying a new asphalt laying machine. The machine costs $1,300,000 and can be depreciated to zero on a straight-line basis over its life of 10 years. The machine is expected to have no salvage value. Revenues are expected to be $600,000 per year, and cost are estimated at $220,000 per year. Operating cash flows are expected to rise with inflation, forecasted at 4% per year. The risk free rate of interest is 2% and the real interest rate is 4.0%, and given the expected inflation rate, the nominal rate is 8.16%. The firm is in the 34% tax bracket. Should the investment be undertaken?
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36
Recently, you calculated the cashflows for the Highfeed Dryer project to determine the feasibility of a new feed mix process. Since that time you have now discovered that the calculation of the standard cash flow for Year 1 of $55,000 did not consider the following anticipated changes: account receivable are expected to increase $7,000; cash will rise by $2,000; inventory will increase by $4,000; and account payable are expected to increase $5,000. Determine the new estimated cashflow for Year 1.
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37
Deflation in prices will have a ________ impact on the NPV of a project by:

A) negative; reducing the value of the future cashflows.
B) zero; not being able to re-adjust your cashflow estimates.
C) Negative; increasing the current cost of the investment.
D) positive; increasing the value of future cashflows.
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38
The Equivalent Annual Cost method allows comparison of the costs of equipment with unequal lives. If Quick-roll machine has an eleven year life, and an NPV of $2,100, while the Zip-roller machine has a seven year life and an NPV of $2,000. Which machine would you choose if the business is expected to continue and the discount rate for both is 14%?
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The Expresso Roast Corporation is considering the purchase of a new bean roaster and grinder. The revenues are expected to be the same for Expresso Roast no matter which machine is acquired. The Quick-Roast machine has a cost of $75,000 and is expected to last 4 years with operating costs of $12,000 per year. The Mellow-Roast Co. machine has a cost of $50,000 and operating costs of $4,500 per year but will last for only 2 years. The discount rate is 8%. What is the present value of the costs? What is the EAC and which machine should be chosen?
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