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- 7. The NPV and payback period What information does the payback period provide? Suppose you are evaluating a project with the expected future cash inflows shown in the following table. Your boss has asked you to calculate the project’s net present value (NPV). You don’t know the project’s initial cost, but you do know the project’s regular, or conventional, payback period is 2.50 years. Year Cash Flow Year 1 $300,000 Year 2 $450,000 Year 3 $500,000 Year 4 $500,000 If the project’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 8%, the project’s NPV (rounded to the nearest dollar) is: $470,812 $449,412 $513,613 $428,011 Which of the following statements indicate a disadvantage of using the regular payback period (not the discounted payback period) for capital budgeting decisions? Check all that apply. The payback period does not take the time value of money into account. The payback period is calculated using net…What information does the payback period provide? Suppose you are evaluating a project with the expected future cash inflows shown in the following table. Your boss has asked you to calculate the project’s net present value (NPV). You don’t know the project’s initial cost, but you do know the project’s regular, or conventional, payback period is 2.50 years. Year Cash Flow Year 1 $350,000 Year 2 $500,000 Year 3 $450,000 Year 4 $425,000 If the project’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 8%, the project’s NPV (rounded to the nearest dollar) is: $312,620 $295,253 $277,885 $347,356 Which of the following statements indicate a disadvantage of using the regular payback period (not the discounted payback period) for capital budgeting decisions? Check all that apply. The payback period is calculated using net income instead of cash flows. The payback period does not take the project’s entire life into account.…What information does the payback period provide? Suppose you are evaluating a project with the expected future cash inflows shown in the following table. Your boss has asked you to calculate the project's net present value (NPV). You don't know the project's initial cost, but you do know the project's regular, or conventional, payback period is 2.50 years. If the project's weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 9%, the project's NPV (rounded to the nearest dollar) is: $355,048 $287,420 $405,769 $338,141 Which of the following statements indicate a disadvantage of using the regular payback period (not the discounted payback period) for capital budgeting decisions? Check all that apply. The payback period does not take the time value of money into account. The payback period is calculated using net income instead of cash flows. The payback period does not take the project's entire life into account.
- The NPV and payback period What information does the payback period provide? Suppose you are evaluating a project with the expected future cash inflows shown in the following table. Your boss has asked you to calculate the project’s net present value (NPV). You don’t know the project’s initial cost, but you do know the project’s regular, or conventional, payback period is 2.50 years. Year Cash Flow Year 1 $325,000 Year 2 $450,000 Year 3 $475,000 Year 4 $425,000 Q1. If the project’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 8%, the project’s NPV (rounded to the nearest dollar) is: a. $381,870 b. $363,686 c. $327,317 d. $309,133 Q2. Which of the following statements indicate a disadvantage of using the regular payback period (not the discounted payback period) for capital budgeting decisions? Check all that apply. a. The payback period is calculated using net income instead of cash flows. b. The payback…Suppose you are evaluating a project with the expected future cash inflows shown in the following table. Your boss has asked you to calculate the project’s net present value (NPV). You don’t know the project’s initial cost, but you do know the project’s regular, or conventional, payback period is 2.50 years. Year Cash Flow Year 1 $300,000 Year 2 $500,000 Year 3 $425,000 Year 4 $450,000 1. If the project’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 9%, the project’s NPV (rounded to the nearest dollar) is: $380,120 $330,539 $264,431 $314,012 2. Which of the following statements indicate a disadvantage of using the regular payback period (not the discounted payback period) for capital budgeting decisions? Check all that apply. The payback period is calculated using net income instead of cash flows. The payback period does not take the time value of money into account. The payback period does not take the project’s entire life…Suppose you are evaluating a project with the expected future cash inflows shown in the following table. Your boss has asked you to calculate the project’s net present value (NPV). You don’t know the project’s initial cost, but you do know the project’s regular, or conventional, payback period is 2.50 years. Year Cash Flow Year 1 $375,000 Year 2 $450,000 Year 3 $425,000 Year 4 $450,000 If the project’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 10%, the project’s NPV (rounded to the nearest dollar) is: $317,074 $332,173 $241,580 $301,975 Which of the following statements indicate a disadvantage of using the regular payback period (not the discounted payback period) for capital budgeting decisions? Check all that apply. The payback period does not take the time value of money into account. The payback period is calculated using net income instead of cash flows. The payback period does not take the project’s…
- Suppose you are evaluating a project with the expected future cash inflows shown in the following table. Your boss has asked you to calculate the project’s net present value (NPV). You don’t know the project’s initial cost, but you do know the project’s regular, or conventional, payback period is 2.50 years. Year Cash Flow Year 1 $375,000 Year 2 $450,000 Year 3 $475,000 Year 4 $425,000 If the project’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 10%, the project’s NPV (rounded to the nearest dollar) is: $267,719 $312,338 $297,465 $282,592 Which of the following statements indicate a disadvantage of using the regular payback period (not the discounted payback period) for capital budgeting decisions? Check all that apply. The payback period does not take the time value of money into account. The payback period does not take the project’s entire life into account. The payback period is calculated using net income…11. The NPV and payback period Suppose you are evaluating a project with the cash inflows shown in the following table. Your boss has asked you to calculate the project's net present value (NPV). You don't know the project's initial cost, but you do know the project's regular, or conventional, payback period is 2.5 years. The project's annual cash flows are: Year Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Cash Flow $350,000 550,000 300,000 475,000 If the project's desired rate of return is 9.00 %, the project's NPV is . (Hint: Round your calculations to the nearest dollar.) Grade It Now Save & Continue Continue without savingSuppose you are evaluating a project with the cash inflows shown in the following table. Your boss has asked you to calculate the project’s net present value (NPV). You don’t know the project’s initial cost, but you do know the project’s regular, or conventional, payback period is 2.5 years. The project's annual cash flows are: Year Cash Flow Year 1 $325,000 Year 2 600,000 Year 3 300,000 Year 4 450,000 If the project’s desired rate of return is 9.00%, the project’s NPV is . (Hint: Round your calculations to the nearest dollar.)
- (Paybackperiod, NPV, PI, and IRR calculations) You are considering a project with an initial cash outlay of $80,000 and expected free cash flows of $26,000 at the end of each year for 6 years. The required rate of return for this project is 7 percent. a. What is the project's payback period? b. What is the project's NPV? c. What is the project's PI? d. What is the project's IRR?Question Answer 1. If the payback on a project is 3.2 years will the discounted payback be more or will it be less than 3.2 years? 2. If the IRR of a project is 10% will the MIRR be more or will it be less than 10%? 3. What does Payback inform us about the risk of project? 4. What does IRR inform us about the risk of project?You are considering a project that has the following cash flow data. What is the project's payback? 3 550 Year O Cash Flow-900 2.62 1.96 2.18 1.53 2.40 1 350 2 450