Below are the expected after-tax cash flows for Projects Y and Z. Both projects have an initial cash outlay of $20,000 and a required rate of return of 17%.
Project Y Project Z
Year 1 $12,000 $10,000
Year 2 $8,000 $10,000
Year 3 $6,000 0
Year 4 $2,000 0
Year 5 $2,000 0
Payback for Project Y is
A) two years.
B) one year.
C) three years.
D) four years.
What is payback for Project Z?
A) Two years
B) One year
C) Zero years
D) Project Z does not payback the original investment.
MacHinery Manufacturing Company is considering a three-year project that has a cost of $75,000. The project will generate after-tax cash flows of $33,100 in Year 1, $31,500 in Year 2, and $31,200 in Year 3. Assume that the firm's proper rate of discount is 10% and that the firm's tax rate is 40%. What is the project's payback?
A) 0.33 years
B) 1.22 years
C) 2.33 years
D) Three years
MacHinery Manufacturing Company is considering a three-year project that has a cost of $75,000. The project will generate after-tax cash flows of $33,100 in Year 1, $31,500 in Year 2, and $31,200 in Year 3. Assume that the appropriate discount rate is 10% and that the firm's tax rate is 40%. What is the project's discounted payback period?
A) 2.81 years
B) 2.33 years
C) 1.22 years
D) The project never reaches payback.
Analysis of a machine indicates that it has a cost of $5,375,000. The machine is expected to produce cash inflows of $1,825,000 in Year 1; $1,775,000 in Year 2; $1,630,000 in Year 3; $1,585,000 in Year 4; and $1,650,000 in Year 5. What is the machine's IRR?
A) 12.16%
B) 17.81%
C) 23.00%
D) 11.11%