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svp [43]
3 years ago
5

Garida Co. is considering an investment that will have the following sales, variable costs, and fixed operating costs:

Business
1 answer:
svlad2 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Garida Co.

The project's net present value (NPV) is:

= $57,787

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                           Year 1       Year 2      Year 3      Year 4

Unit sales                           4,200         4,100       4,300        4,400

Sales price                       $29.82     $30.00      $30.31       $33.19

Variable cost per unit       $12.15      $13.45      $14.02       $14.55

Fixed operating costs   $41,000    $41,670    $41,890    $40,100

                                          Year 1        Year 2      Year 3        Year 4

Sales Revenue              $125,244   $123,000  $130,333   $146,036

Variable costs                  $51,030     $55,145   $60,286    $64,020

Fixed operating costs     $41,000     $41,670     $41,890     $40,100

Total costs                      $92,030     $96,815   $102,176    $104,120

Income before tax          $23,214      $26,185    $28,157      $41,916

Income tax (25%)               5,804          6,546       7,039        10,479

Net income/cash inflow  $17,410      $19,639     $21,118      $31,437

PV factor                           0.901          0.812          0.731        0.659

Present value                $15,686      $15,947    $15,437      $20,717

Total present value of the cash inflows = $67,787

Less investment cost of equipment =         10,000

Project's net present value (NPV) =          $57,787

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