A project has projected cash flows of -$125,000, $35,000, $50,000, -$10,000 and $100,000 for years 0 to 4, respectively. Should this project be accepted based on the modified internal rate of return if both the finance rate and the reinvestment rate are 10.0 percent? Why or why not? No; The MIRR is 8.67 percent. No; The MIRR is 10.00 percent. Yes; The MIRR is 8.67 percent. Yes; The MIRR is 11.81 percent. No; The MIRR is 11.81 percent.
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- Jasmine Manufacturing is considering a project that will require an initial investment of $52,000 and is expected to generate future cash flows of $10,000 for years 1 through 3, $8,000 for years 4 and 5, and $2,000 for years 6 through 10. What is the payback period for this project?Project A, currently requires an investment of IDR 250 billion, and will generate revenue of IDR 275 billion next year. Meanwhile, to build project B, a fund of IDR 2.5 trillion is needed, with a potential revenue of IDR 2.7 trillion in the following year. Using the concepts of internal rate of return and net present value, which project should be built? Explain your reasons. (assuming the prevailing interest rate is 6 percent).Home & More is considering a project with cash flows of −$368,000, $133,500, −$35,600, $244,700, and $258,000 for Years 0 to 4, respectively. Should this project be accepted based on the combination approach to the modified internal rate of return (MIRR) if both the discount rate and the reinvestment rate are 14.6 percent? Why or why not?
- Investment Criteria. Consider the following information. Expected Net Cash Flows Year Project X 0 ($10,000) 1 6,500 2 3,500 3 3,000 4 1,000 Assume the discount rate is 10 percent. Calculate Project X’s discounted payback period. Should the project be accepted Calculate the profitability index. Should the project be accepted? Calculate the accounting rate of return. Should the project be accepted?Calculate the payback period, net present value, and internal rate of return for Project A. Assume a discount rate of 10%. Should the firm accept or reject Project A? Explain. If Project A and Project B are mutually exclusive, which is the better choice? Explain. What are “non-conventional” cash flows? What issues arise when evaluating projects with “non-conventional” cash flows? Project A Project B Year Cash Flow Year Cash Flow 0 -$100,000 0 -$1 1 $70,000 1 $0 2 $0 2 $0 3 $50,000 3 $10A project has cash flows of –$148,000, $43,000, $87,000, and $44,000 for Years 0 to 3, respectively. The required rate of return is 11 percent. Based on the internal rate of return of what percent for this project, you should accept or reject the project. Enter your answer in the first blank as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16. Also enter either "accept" or "reject" in the second blank.
- Investment Criteria. Consider the following information. (20 points) Expected Net Cash Flows Year Project X 0 ($10,000) 1 6,500 2 3,500 3 3,000 4 1,000 Assume the discount rate is 10 percent. Please show the work Calculate Project X’s discounted payback period. Should the project be accepted? Calculate the profitability index. Should the project be accepted? Calculate the accounting rate of return. Should the project be accepted?You are given the following cash flow information for a project. Given this information, and assuming that the correct risk-adjusted discount rate (WACC) to use is 14 percent, while the firm's true reinvestment rate is 23 percent, determine the modified net present value (MNPV) for this project. Year 0 1 2 3 4 5 O $20,408 O $22,162 O $21.277 $21,728 O$20,883 Cash Flow -$20,000.00 $16,000.00 $10,000.00 $15,000.00 $16,000.00 $17,000.00Assume an investment has an initial cost of $30,000 and future cash flows of $21,750, $18,500, and $12,500 for years 1 to 3, respectively. What is the NPV if the required return is 13 percent? Should the project be accepted or rejected?
- A fim evaluates a project with the following cash flows. The firm has a 2 year payback period criteria and a required return of 11 percent. Year Cash flow |(OMR) -24,000 17,000 12,000 9,000 -8,000 11,000 2 3 4 5 11. What is the net present value for the project? 12. What is the payback period for the project? 13. What is the discounted payback period for the project? 14. What is the profitability index for the project? 15. Given your analysis, should the firm accept or reject the project?Nashville's Kitchen Corp. is considering a proposed project with the following cash flows. If both the discount rate and the reinvestment rate are 16 percent, what is the project’s modified internal rate of return (MIRR) using the combination approach? Solve using a Financial Calculator showing all calculator inputs. Year Cash Flow 0 –$375,000 1 133,500 2 -35,600 3 244,700 4 271,000(Payback period, net present value, profitability index, and internal rate of return calculations) You are considering a project with an initial cash outlay of $72,000 and expected cash flows of $20,880 at the end of each year for six years. The discount rate for this project is 10.8 percent. a. What are the project's payback and discounted payback periods? b. What is the project's NPV? c. What is the project's PI? d. What is the project's IRR? a. The payback period of the project is years. (Round to two decimal places.)