Showing posts with label after-tax annual cash flows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label after-tax annual cash flows. Show all posts

Thursday, July 8, 2021

Project H requires an initial investment of $100,000 and the produces annual cash flows of $50,000, $40,000, and $30,000

Project H requires an initial investment of $100,000 and the produces annual cash flows of $50,000, $40,000, and $30,000. Project T requires an initial investment of $100,000 and the produces annual cash flows of $30,000, $40,000, and $50,000. If the required rate of return is greater than 0% and the projects are mutually exclusive

A) H will always be preferable to T.
B) T will always be preferable to H.
C) H and T are equally attractive.
D) The project rankings will change with different discount rates.

Project H requires an initial investment of $100,000 and the produces annual cash flows of $45,000 per year for each of the next 3 years. Project T also requires an initial investment of $100,000 and produces cash flows of $30,000 in year 1, $40,000 in year 2, and $70,000 in year 3. If the discount rate is 10% and the projects are mutually exclusive
A) Project H should be chosen.
B) Project T should be chosen.
C) H and T are equally attractive.
D) Both projects should be chosen.

Project H requires an initial investment of $100,000 and the produces annual cash flows of $45,000 per year for each of the next 3 years. Project T also requires an initial investment of $100,000 and produces cash flows of $30,000 in year 1, $40,000 in year 2, and $70,000 in year 3. If the discount rate is 10% and the projects are not mutually exclusive
A) Project H should be chosen.
B) Project T should be chosen.
C) H and T are equally attractive.
D) Both projects should be accepted.

Project H requires an initial investment of $100,000 and the produces annual cash flows of $45,000 per year for each of the next 3 years. Project T also requires an initial investment of $100,000 and produces cash flows of $30,000 in year 1, $40,000 in year 2, and $70,000 in year 3. If the discount rate increases from 10% to 16%
A) Project T should be chosen.
B) Both projects should be rejected.
C) H and T are equally attractive.
D) The project rankings will change.

A machine costs $1,000, has a three-year life, and has an estimated salvage value of $100. It will generate after-tax annual cash flows (ACF) of $600 a year, starting next year. If your required rate of return for the project is 10%, what is the NPV of this investment? (Round your answer to the nearest $10.)
A) $490
B) $570
C) $900
D) -$150

Bull Gator Industries is considering a new assembly line costing $6,000,000. The assembly line will be fully depreciated

Bull Gator Industries is considering a new assembly line costing $6,000,000. The assembly line will be fully depreciated by the simplified s...