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Matrix Printers, Inc. is considering entering the laser printing business. An entirely new plant will be needed which will cost $1,500,000. Land for the plant will cost an additional $250,000. Both of these costs will be incurred immediately. The plant will be depreciated straight line over its 15 year life. (Remember the rule about depreciating land.) In addition to these costs an investment of $100,000 will be needed for working capital. The plant will generate sales of $300,000 per year and have associated expenses of $175,000. The firms marginal tax rate is 34%. The plant will be sold in 15 years for $700,000. What is the NPV of making this investment if the required rate of return is 16%. Should they make the investment?

International Soup Company is considering replacing a canning machine. The old machine is being depreciated by the straight-line method over a 10-year recovery period from a depreciable cost basis of $120,000. The old machine has 5 years of remaining usable live, at which time its salvage value is expected to be zero, and it can be sold now for $40,000. This machine has a current book value of $60,000.

The purchase price of the new machine is $250,000 and it will have shipping and installation costs of $12,500. It has a 5-year life and an expected salvage value of $25,000. Annual savings of electricity, labor and materials from use of the new machine are estimated at $40,000. The new machine will require an additional inventory of spare parts of $30,000. The company is in a 40 percent tax bracket, and its cost of capital is 16 percent. The machine will be depreciated straight line over its five-year life. What should the firm do? Show your work.

You have been asked by the president of your company to evaluate the proposed acquisition of a new special-purpose truck. The truck’s basic price is $50,000 and it will cost another $10,000 to modify it for special use by your firm. The truck falls into a five-year depreciation class and will be depreciated to zero over the five-year period. The truck is actually expected to be sold for $20,000 after three years when the project is ended. Use of the truck will require an increase in net working capital of $2,000 (spare parts). The truck will have no effect on revenue, but it is expected to save the firm $22,000 per year in before-tax operating costs, mainly labor. The firms marginal tax rate is 40 percent and the required rate of return on the project is 13 percent. What should you do?

Blue Note Jazz Productions has decided to cash in on the country craze by starting a subsidiary that will promote concerts by "Country Jazz" artists for the next three years. The country music boom is expected to subside by this time and the subsidiary will be folded. Blue Note expects that average ticket prices will be $35 and that ticket sales for the three years will be 300,000 tickets per year. Fixed cost each year are expected to be $3,000,000 and variable costs are expected to be 25% of sales. The subsidiary will need $4,000,000 in new equipment to start up and requires a $300,000 investment in working capital. The $4,000,000 in equipment will be depreciated straight-line over five years to a zero salvage value, but will be sold at the end of three years for an estimated $1,500,000. The firm's marginal tax rate is 40%. What is the NPV of this new investment if the firm's required rate of return is 12%? What is the IRR? Should the project be accepted?

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Patrina Schowalter
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