Deck 7: Making Capital Investment Decisions

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A pro forma financial statement is one that:

A)projects future years' operations.
B)is expressed as a percentage of the total assets of the firm.
C)is expressed as a percentage of the total sales of the firm.
D)is expressed relative to a chosen base year's financial statement.
E)reflects the past and current operations of the firm.
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The annual annuity stream of payments with the same present value as a project's costs is called the project's _____ cost.

A)incremental
B)sunk
C)opportunity
D)erosion
E)equivalent annual
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Which of the following are examples of an incremental cash flow?
I.an increase in trade receivables
II.a decrease in net working capital
III.an increase in taxes
IV.a decrease in the cost of goods sold

A)I and III only.
B)III and IV only.
C)I and IV only.
D)I,III,and IV only.
E)I,II,III,and IV.
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The most valuable investment given up if an alternative investment is chosen is a(n):

A)salvage value expense.
B)net working capital expense.
C)sunk cost.
D)opportunity cost.
E)erosion cost.
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Which of the following should be included in the analysis of a project?
I.sunk costs
II.opportunity costs
III.erosion costs
IV.incremental costs

A)I and II only.
B)III and IV only.
C)II and IV only.
D)II,III,and IV only.
E)I,II,and IV only.
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The pro forma income statement for a cost reduction project:

A)will reflect a reduction in the sales of the firm.
B)will generally reflect no incremental sales.
C)has to be prepared reflecting the total sales and expenses of a firm.
D)cannot be prepared due to the lack of any project related sales.
E)will always reflect a negative project operating cash flow.
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Which of the following are examples of erosion?
I.the loss of sales due to increased competition in the product market.
II.the loss of sales because your chief competitor just opened a store across the street from your store.
III.the loss of sales due to a new product which you recently introduced
IV.the loss of sales due to a new product recently introduced by your competitor

A)III only.
B)III and IV only.
C)I,III and IV only.
D)II and IV only.
E)I,II,III,and IV.
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One purpose of identifying all of the incremental cash flows related to a proposed project is to:

A)isolate the total sunk costs so they can be evaluated to determine if the project will add value to the firm.
B)eliminate any cost which has previously been incurred so that it can be omitted from the analysis of the project.
C)make each project appear as profitable as possible for the firm.
D)include both the proposed and the current operations of a firm in the analysis of the project.
E)identify any and all changes in the cash flows of the firm for the past year so they can be included in the analysis
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The cash flows of a new project that come at the expense of a firm's existing projects are called:

A)salvage value expenses.
B)net working capital expenses.
C)sunk costs.
D)opportunity costs.
E)erosion costs.
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The changes in a firm's future cash flows that are a direct consequence of accepting a project are called ______ cash flows.

A)incremental
B)stand-alone
C)after-tax
D)net present value
E)erosion
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The depreciation method currently allowed under EU tax law governing the accelerated write-off of property under various lifetime classifications is called _____ depreciation.

A)FIFO
B)reducing balance
C)straight-line
D)sum-of-years digits
E)curvilinear
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The increase you realize in buying power as a result of owning a bond is referred to as the _____ rate of return.

A)inflated
B)realized
C)nominal
D)real
E)risk-free
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Interest rates or rates of return on investments that have been adjusted for the effects of inflation are called _____ rates.

A)real
B)nominal
C)effective
D)stripped
E)coupon
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Erosion can be explained as the:

A)additional income generated from the sales of a newly added product.
B)loss of current sales due to a new project being implemented.
C)loss of revenue due to employee theft.
D)loss of revenue due to customer theft.
E)loss of cash due to the expenses required to fix a parking lot after a heavy rain storm.
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Sunk costs include any cost that:

A)will change if a project is undertaken.
B)will be incurred if a project is accepted.
C)has previously been incurred and cannot be changed.
D)is paid to a third party and cannot be refunded for any reason whatsoever.
E)will occur if a project is accepted and once incurred,cannot be recouped.
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All of the following are anticipated effects of a proposed project.Which of these should be included in the initial project cash flow related to net working capital?
I.an inventory decrease of €5,000
II.an increase in trade receivables of €1,500
III.an increase in non-current assets of €7,600
IV.a decrease in trade payables of €2,100

A)I and II only.
B)I and III only.
C)II and IV only.
D)I,II,and IV only.
E)I,II,III,and IV.
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A cost that has already been paid,or the liability to pay has already been incurred,is a(n):

A)salvage value expense.
B)net working capital expense.
C)sunk cost.
D)opportunity cost.
E)erosion cost.
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The cash flow tax savings generated as a result of a firm's tax-deductible depreciation expense is called the:

A)after-tax depreciation savings.
B)depreciable basis.
C)depreciation tax shield.
D)operating cash flow.
E)after-tax salvage value.
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The cash flow from projects for a company is computed as the:

A)net operating cash flow generated by the project,less any sunk costs and erosion costs.
B)sum of the incremental operating cash flow and after-tax salvage value of the project.
C)net income generated by the project,plus the annual depreciation expense.
D)sum of the incremental operating cash flow,capital spending,and net working capital expenses incurred by the project.
E)sum of the sunk costs,opportunity costs,and erosion costs of the project.
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You spent €500 last week fixing the transmission in your car.Now,the brakes are acting up and you are trying to decide whether to fix them or trade the car in for a newer model.In analyzing the brake situation,the €500 you spent fixing the transmission is a(n)_____ cost.

A)opportunity
B)fixed
C)incremental
D)sunk
E)relevant
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Net working capital:

A)can be ignored in project analysis because any expenditure is normally recouped by the end of the project.
B)requirements generally,but not always,create a cash inflow at the beginning of a project.
C)expenditures commonly occur at the end of a project.
D)is frequently affected by the additional sales generated by a new project.
E)is the only expenditure where at least a partial recovery can be made at the end of a project.
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The salvage value of an asset creates an after-tax cash inflow to the firm in an amount equal to the:

A)sales price of the asset.
B)sales price minus the book value.
C)sales price minus the tax due based on the sales price minus the book value.
D)sales price plus the tax due based on the sales price minus the book value.
E)sales price plus the tax due based on the book value minus the sales price.
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A project's operating cash flow will increase when:

A)the depreciation expense increases.
B)the sales projections are lowered.
C)the interest expense is lowered.
D)the net working capital requirement increases.
E)the earnings before interest and taxes decreases.
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The pre-tax salvage value of an asset is equal to the:

A)book value if straight-line depreciation is used.
B)book value if reducing balance depreciation is used.
C)market value minus the book value.
D)book value minus the market value.
E)market value.
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The equivalent annual cost method is useful in determining:

A)the annual operating cost of a machine if the annual maintenance is performed versus when the maintenance is not performed as recommended.
B)the tax shield benefits of depreciation given the purchase of new assets for a project.
C)operating cash flows for cost-cutting projects of equal duration.
D)which one of two machines to acquire given equal machine lives but unequal machine costs.
E)which one of two machines to purchase when the machines are mutually exclusive,have different machine lives,and will be replaced once they are worn out.
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The book value of an asset is primarily used to compute the:

A)annual depreciation tax shield.
B)amount of cash received from the sale of an asset.
C)amount of tax saved annually due to the depreciation expense.
D)amount of tax due on the sale of an asset.
E)change in depreciation needed to reflect the market value of the asset.
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Which one of the following will decrease net working capital of a firm?

A)a decrease in trade payables
B)an increase in inventory
C)a decrease in trade receivables
D)an increase in the firm's checking account balance
E)a decrease in non-current assets
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Which of the following are correct methods for computing the operating cash flow of a project assuming that the interest expense is equal to zero?
I.EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes
II.EBIT + Depreciation + Taxes
III.Net Income + Depreciation
IV.(Sales - Costs)x (Taxes + Depreciation)x (1 - Taxes)

A)I and III only.
B)II and IV only.
C)II and III only.
D)I,III,and IV only.
E)II,III,and IV only.
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The top-down approach to computing the operating cash flow:

A)ignores all noncash items.
B)applies only if a project produces sales.
C)can only be used if the entire cash flows of a firm are included.
D)is equal to sales - costs - taxes + depreciation.
E)includes the interest expense related to a project.
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Tax shield refers to a reduction in taxes created by:

A)a reduction in sales.
B)an increase in interest expense.
C)noncash expenses.
D)a project's incremental expenses.
E)opportunity costs.
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An increase in which one of the following will increase the operating cash flow?

A)Employee salaries.
B)Office rent.
C)Building maintenance.
D)Equipment depreciation.
E)Equipment rental.
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A company which uses the reducing balance system of depreciation:

A)will have equal depreciation costs each year of an asset's life.
B)will expense the cost of nonresidential real estate over a period of 7 years.
C)can depreciate the cost of land,if it so desires.
D)will write off a specific percentage of the asset's residual value over the asset's life.
E)cannot expense any of the cost of a new asset during the first year of the asset's life.
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Changes in the net working capital:

A)can affect the cash flows of a project every year of the project's life.
B)only affect the initial cash flows of a project.
C)are included in project analysis only if they represent cash outflows.
D)are generally excluded from project analysis due to their irrelevance to the total project.
E)affect the initial and the final cash flows of a project but not the cash flows of the middle years.
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The bottom-up approach to computing the operating cash flow applies only when:

A)both the depreciation expense and the interest expense are equal to zero.
B)the interest expense is equal to zero.
C)the project is a cost-cutting project.
D)no non-current assets are required for the project.
E)taxes are ignored and the interest expense is equal to zero.
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A project which is designed to improve the manufacturing efficiency of a firm but will generate no additional sales is referred to as a(n)_____ project.

A)sunk cost
B)opportunity
C)cost-cutting
D)revenue-cutting
E)revenue-generating
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Bet'r Bilt Toys just purchased some machinery at a cost of €230,000.Which of the following will correctly give you the book value of this equipment at the end of year 2 if the 20% reducing balance method of depreciation is used?
I.52% of the asset cost
II.64% of the asset cost
III.68% of 80% of the asset cost
IV.the asset cost,minus 20% of the asset cost,minus 32% of 80% of the asset cost

A)II only.
B)III and IV only.
C)I and III only.
D)II and IV only.
E)I,II,III,and IV.
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Toni's Tools is comparing machines to determine which one to purchase.The machines sell for differing prices,have differing operating costs,differing machine lives,and will be replaced when worn out.These machines should be compared using:

A)net present value only.
B)both net present value and the internal rate of return.
C)their effective annual costs.
D)the depreciation tax shield approach.
E)the replacement parts approach.
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Will Do NV just purchased some equipment at a cost of €650,000.What is the proper methodology for computing the depreciation expense for year 3 if the equipment is depreciated using 20% reducing balances?

A)€650,000 x (1-0.20)x (1-0.32)x (1-0.192)
B)€650,000 x (1-0.20)x (1-0.32)
C)€650,000 x (1+0.20)x (1+0.32)x (1+0.192)
D)€650,000 x (1-0.192)
E)€650,000 x (1-0.20)x (1-0.20)x (0.20)
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Marshall's & Co.purchased a corner lot in Eglon City five years ago at a cost of €640,000.The lot was recently appraised at €810,000.At the time of the purchase,the company spent €50,000 to grade the lot and another €4,000 to build a small building on the lot to house a parking lot attendant who has overseen the use of the lot for daily commuter parking.The company now wants to build a new retail store on the site.The building cost is estimated at €1.2 million.What amount should be used as the initial cash flow for this building project?

A)€1,200,000
B)€1,840,000
C)€1,890,000
D)€2,010,000
E)€2,060,000
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The cash flows of a project should:

A)be computed on a pre-tax basis.
B)include all sunk costs and opportunity costs.
C)include all incremental costs,including opportunity costs.
D)be applied to the year when the related expense or income is recognized by GAAP.
E)include all financing costs related to new debt acquired to finance the project.
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Kurt's Kabinets is looking at a project that will require €80,000 in non-current assets and another €20,000 in net working capital.The project is expected to produce sales of €110,000 with associated costs of €70,000.The project has a 4-year life.The company uses straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over the life of the project.The tax rate is 35%.What is the operating cash flow for this project?

A)€7,000
B)€13,000
C)€27,000
D)€33,000
E)€40,000
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LiCheng's Enterprises just purchased some non-current assets that will be depreciated using 20% reducing balances.The assets cost €1,900.What is the amount of the depreciation expense for year 2?

A)€562.93
B)€633.27
C)€719.67
D)€304.00
E)€1,477.63
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You own a house that you rent for €1,200 a month.The maintenance expenses on the house average €200 a month.The house cost €89,000 when you purchased it several years ago.A recent appraisal on the house valued it at €210,000.The annual property taxes are €5,000.If you sell the house you will incur €20,000 in expenses.You are deciding whether to sell the house or convert it for your own use as a professional office.What value should you place on this house when analyzing the option of using it as a professional office?

A)€89,000
B)€120,000
C)€185,000
D)€190,000
E)€210,000
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You just purchased some equipment that will be depreciated using 20% reducing balance.The equipment cost €67,600.What will the book value of this equipment be at the end of three years should you decide to resell the equipment at that point in time?

A)€34,611.20
B)€20,280.20
C)€27,040.00
D)€48,131.20
E)€48,672.00
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Your firm purchased a warehouse for €335,000 six years ago.Four years ago,repairs were made to the building which cost €60,000.The annual taxes on the property are €20,000.The warehouse has a current book value of €268,000 and a market value of €295,000.The warehouse is totally paid for and solely owned by your firm.If the company decides to assign this warehouse to a new project,what value,if any,should be included in the initial cash flow of the project for this building?

A)€0
B)€268,000
C)€295,000
D)€395,000
E)€515,000
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Jamestown Ltd.currently produces boat sails and is considering expanding its operations to include awnings for homes and travel trailers.The company owns land beside its current manufacturing facility that could be used for the expansion.The company bought this land ten years ago at a cost of €250,000.Today,the land is valued at €425,000.The grading and excavation work necessary to build on the land will cost €15,000.The company currently has some unused equipment which it currently owns valued at €60,000.This equipment could be used for producing awnings if €5,000 is spent for equipment modifications.Other equipment costing €780,000 will also be required.What is the amount of the initial cash flow for this expansion project?

A)€800,000
B)€1,050,000
C)€1,110,000
D)€1,225,000
E)€1,285,000
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Peter's Boats has sales of €760,000 and a profit margin of 5%.The annual depreciation expense is €80,000.What is the amount of the operating cash flow if the company has no long-term debt?

A)€34,000
B)€86,400
C)€118,000
D)€120,400
E)€123,900
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A project will increase sales by €60,000 and cash expenses by €51,000.The project will cost €40,000 and be depreciated using straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over the 4-year life of the project.The company has a marginal tax rate of 35%.What is the operating cash flow of the project using the tax shield approach?

A)€5,850
B)€8,650
C)€9,350
D)€9,700
E)€10,350
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Walks Softly,Inc.sells customized shoes.Currently,it sells 10,000 pairs of shoes annually at an average price of €68 a pair.It is considering adding a lower-priced line of shoes which sell for €49 a pair.Walks Softly estimates it can sell 5,000 pairs of the lower-priced shoes but will sell 1,000 less pairs of the higher-priced shoes by doing so.What is the amount of the sales that should be used when evaluating the addition of the lower-priced shoes?

A)€177,000
B)€245,000
C)€313,000
D)€789,000
E)€857,000
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Le Place has sales of €439,000,depreciation of €32,000,and net working capital of €56,000.The firm has a tax rate of 34% and a profit margin of 6%.The firm has no interest expense.What is the amount of the operating cash flow?

A)€49,384
B)€52,616
C)€54,980
D)€58,340
E)€114,340
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You own some equipment which you purchased three years ago at a cost of €135,000.The equipment has been depreciated using reducing balances of 20% per annum.You are considering selling the equipment today for €82,500.Which one of the following statements is correct if your tax rate is 34%?

A)The tax due on the sale is €4,549.20.
B)The book value today is €8,478.
C)The book value today is €64,320.
D)The taxable amount on the sale is €38,880.
E)You will receive a tax refund of €13,219.20 as a result of this sale.
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Big Joe's owns a manufacturing facility that is currently sitting idle.The facility is located on a piece of land that originally cost €129,000.The facility itself cost €650,000 to build.As of now,the book value of the land and the facility are €129,000 and €186,500,respectively.Big Joe's received an offer of €590,000 for the land and facility last week.The firm rejected this offer even though it was told that it is a reasonable offer in today's market.If Big Joe's were to consider using this land and facility in a new project,what cost,if any,should it include in the project analysis?

A)€0
B)€315,500
C)€590,000
D)€650,000
E)€779,000
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Jamie's Motor Home Sales currently sells 1,000 Class A motor homes,2,500 Class C motor homes,and 4,000 pop-up trailers each year.Jamie is considering adding a mid-range camper and expects that if she does so she can sell 1,500 of them.However,if the new camper is added,Jamie expects that her Class A sales will decline to 950 units while the Class C campers decline to 2,200.The sales of pop-ups will not be affected.Class A motor homes sell for an average of €125,000 each.Class C homes are priced at €39,500 and the pop-ups sell for €5,000 each.The new mid-range camper will sell for €47,900.What is the erosion cost?

A)€6,250,000
B)€18,100,000
C)€53,750,000
D)€93,150,000
E)€118,789,500
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Wilbert's,Inc.paid €90,000,in cash,for a piece of equipment three years ago.Last year,the company spent €10,000 to update the equipment with the latest technology.The company no longer uses this equipment in its current operations and has received an offer of €50,000 from a firm who would like to purchase it.Wilbert's is debating whether to sell the equipment or to expand its operations such that the equipment can be used.When evaluating the expansion option,what value,if any,should Wilbert's assign to this equipment as an initial cost of the project?

A)€40,000
B)€50,000
C)€60,000
D)€80,000
E)€90,000
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RP&A purchased some non-current assets four years ago at a cost of €19,800.It no longer needs these assets so are going to sell them today at a price of €3,500.The assets have been depreciated using 20% reducing balances.What is the current book value of these assets?

A)€1,140.48
B)€8,110.08
C)€3,500.00
D)€4,016.67
E)€5,702.40
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Sun Lee's Furniture just purchased some non-current assets.The assets cost €24,000.What is the amount of the depreciation expense for the third year if the 20% reducing balance method is used?

A)€2,304
B)€2,507
C)€2,765
D)€3,072
E)€4,800
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Ben's Border Café is considering a project which will produce sales of €16,000 and increase cash expenses by €10,000.If the project is implemented,taxes will increase from €23,000 to €24,500 and depreciation will increase from €4,000 to €5,500.What is the amount of the operating cash flow using the top-down approach?

A)€4,000
B)€4,500
C)€6,000
D)€7,500
E)€8,500
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A project will increase sales by €140,000 and cash expenses by €95,000.The project will cost €100,000 and be depreciated using the straight-line method to a zero book value over the 4-year life of the project.The company has a marginal tax rate of 34%.What is the value of the depreciation tax shield?

A)€8,500
B)€17,000
C)€22,500
D)€25,000
E)€37,750
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Ernie's Electrical is evaluating a project which will increase sales by €50,000 and costs by €30,000.The project will cost €150,000 and be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the 10 year life of the project.The applicable tax rate is 34%.What is the operating cash flow for this project?

A)€3,300
B)€5,000
C)€8,300
D)€13,300
E)€18,300
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Ronnie's Coffee House is considering a project which will produce sales of €6,000 and increase cash expenses by €2,500.If the project is implemented,taxes will increase by €1,300.The additional depreciation expense will be €1,000.An initial cash outlay of €2,000 is required for net working capital.What is the amount of the operating cash flow using the top-down approach?

A)€200
B)€1,500
C)€2,200
D)€3,500
E)€4,200
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Margarite's Enterprises is considering a new project.The project will require €325,000 for new non-current assets,€160,000 for additional inventory and €35,000 for additional trade receivables.Short-term debt is expected to increase by €100,000 and long-term debt is expected to increase by €300,000.The project has a 5-year life.The non-current assets will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.At the end of the project,the non-current assets can be sold for 25% of their original cost.The net working capital returns to its original level at the end of the project.The project is expected to generate annual sales of €554,000 and costs of €430,000.The tax rate is 35% and the required rate of return is 15%.What is the cash flow recovery from net working capital at the end of this project?

A)€95,000
B)€147,812
C)€195,000
D)€247,812
E)€295,000
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Margarite's Enterprises is considering a new project.The project will require €325,000 for new non-current assets,€160,000 for additional inventory and €35,000 for additional trade receivables.Short-term debt is expected to increase by €100,000 and long-term debt is expected to increase by €300,000.The project has a 5-year life.The non-current assets will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.At the end of the project,the non-current assets can be sold for 25% of their original cost.The net working capital returns to its original level at the end of the project.The project is expected to generate annual sales of €554,000 and costs of €430,000.The tax rate is 35% and the required rate of return is 15%.What is the amount of the after-tax cash flow from the sale of the non-current assets at the end of this project? (Round your answer to whole euros.)

A)€28,438
B)€37,918
C)€52,813
D)€60,009
E)€81,250
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A project will produce an operating cash flow of €7,300 a year for three years.The initial cash investment in the project will be €11,600.The net after-tax salvage value is estimated at €3,500 and will be received during the last year of the project's life.What is the net present value of the project if the required rate of return is 11%?

A)€8,798.29
B)€9,896.87
C)€10,072.72
D)€13,353.41
E)€20,398.29
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Matty's Place is considering the installation of a new computer system that will cut annual operating costs by €11,000.The system will cost €48,000 to purchase and install.This system is expected to have a 5-year life and will be depreciated to zero using straight-line depreciation.What is the amount of the earnings before interest and taxes for this project?

A)-€9,600
B)€1,000
C)€1,400
D)€11,000
E)€20,600
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Ronnie's Custom Cars purchased some non-current assets two years ago for €39,000.The assets are depreciated using 20% reducing balances.Ronnie is considering selling these assets now so he can buy some newer non-current assets which utilize the latest in technology.Ronnie has been offered €19,000 for his old assets.What is the net cash flow from the salvage value if the tax rate is 34%?

A)€16,358.88
B)€17,909.09
C)€18,720.00
D)€21,026.40
E)€19,000.00
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Lottie's Boutique needs to maintain 20% of its sales in net working capital.Lottie's is considering a 3-year project which will increase sales from their current level of €110,000 to €130,000 the first year and €145,000 a year for the following two years.What amount should be included in the project analysis for the last year of the project in regards to the net working capital?

A)-€35,000
B)-€7,000
C)€0
D)€7,000
E)€35,000
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Jeff's Stereo Sound is expanding its product offerings to reach a wider range of customers.The expansion project includes increasing the floor inventory by €150,000 and increasing its debt to suppliers by 50% of that amount.The company will also spend €200,000 for a building contractor to expand the size of the showroom.As part of the expansion plan,the company will be offering credit to its customers and thus expects trade receivables to rise by €25,000.For the project analysis,what amount should be used as the initial cash flow for net working capital?

A)€75,000
B)€100,000
C)€125,000
D)€150,000
E)€175,000
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Margarite's Enterprises is considering a new project.The project will require €325,000 for new non-current assets,€160,000 for additional inventory and €35,000 for additional trade receivables.Short-term debt is expected to increase by €100,000 and long-term debt is expected to increase by €300,000.The project has a 5-year life.The non-current assets will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.At the end of the project,the non-current assets can be sold for 25% of their original cost.The net working capital returns to its original level at the end of the project.The project is expected to generate annual sales of €554,000 and costs of €430,000.The tax rate is 35% and the required rate of return is 15%.What is the amount of the earnings before interest and taxes for the first year of this project?

A)€38,500
B)€59,000
C)€67,000
D)€76,500
E)€159,000
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Kay's Nautique is considering a project which will require additional inventory of €128,000 and will also increase trade payables by €45,000 as suppliers are willing to finance part of these purchases.Trade receivables are currently €80,000 and are expected to increase by 10% if this project is accepted.What is the initial project cash flow needed for net working capital?

A)€75,000
B)€91,000
C)€99,000
D)€136,000
E)€181,000
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A project will produce operating cash flows of €45,000 a year for four years.During the life of the project,inventory will be lowered by €30,000 and trade receivables will increase by €15,000.Trade payables will decrease by €10,000.The project requires the purchase of equipment at an initial cost of €120,000.The equipment will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.The equipment will be salvaged at the end of the project creating a €25,000 after-tax cash flow.At the end of the project,net working capital will return to its normal level.What is the net present value of this project given a required return of 14%?

A)€3,483.48
B)€16,117.05
C)€27,958.66
D)€32,037.86
E)€49,876.02
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Louie's Leisure Products is considering a project which will require the purchase of €1.4 million in new equipment.The equipment will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the 7-year life of the project.Louie's expects to sell the equipment at the end of the project for 20% of its original cost.Annual sales from this project are estimated at €1.2 million.Net working capital equal to 20% of sales will be required to support the project.All of the net working capital will be recouped at the end of the project.The firm desires a minimal 14% rate of return on this project.The tax rate is 34%.What is the value of the depreciation tax shield in year 2 of the project?

A)€34,000
B)€68,000
C)€132,000
D)€200,000
E)€268,000
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Winslow is considering the purchase of a €225,000 piece of equipment.The equipment will be depreciated using 20% reducing balances.The company expects to sell the equipment after four years at a price of €50,000.What is the after-tax cash flow from this sale if the tax rate is 35%?

A)€37,036
B)€38,880
C)€64,756
D)€47,770
E)€53,892
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Jackson & Sons uses packing machines to prepare its products for shipping.One machine costs €136,000 and lasts about 4 years before it needs replaced.The operating cost per machine is €6,000 a year.What is the equivalent annual cost of one packing machine if the required rate of return is 12%? (Round your answer to whole euros.)

A)€38,556
B)€50,776
C)€79,012
D)€101,006
E)€154,224
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A project is expected to create operating cash flows of €22,500 a year for three years.The initial cost of the non-current assets is €50,000.These assets will be worthless at the end of the project.An additional €3,000 of net working capital will be required throughout the life of the project.What is the project's net present value if the required rate of return is 10%?

A)€2,208.11
B)€2,954.17
C)€4,306.09
D)€5,208.11
E)€5,954.17
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Margarite's Enterprises is considering a new project.The project will require €325,000 for new non-current assets,€160,000 for additional inventory and €35,000 for additional trade receivables.Short-term debt is expected to increase by €100,000 and long-term debt is expected to increase by €300,000.The project has a 5-year life.The non-current assets will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.At the end of the project,the non-current assets can be sold for 25% of their original cost.The net working capital returns to its original level at the end of the project.The project is expected to generate annual sales of €554,000 and costs of €430,000.The tax rate is 35% and the required rate of return is 15%.What is the initial cost of this project?

A)€325,000
B)€420,000
C)€425,000
D)€520,000
E)€620,000
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Bruno SpA is analyzing two machines to determine which one it should purchase.The company requires a 14% rate of return and uses straight-line depreciation to a zero book value.Machine A has a cost of €290,000,annual operating costs of €8,000,and a 3-year life.Machine B costs €180,000,has annual operating costs of €12,000,and has a 2-year life.Whichever machine is purchased will be replaced at the end of its useful life.Which machine should Bruno's purchase and why? (Round your answer to whole euros.)

A)Machine A; because it will save the company about €8,600 a year
B)Machine A; because it will save the company about €132,912 a year
C)Machine B; because it will save the company about €200,000 a year
D)Machine B; because it will save the company about €11,600 a year
E)Machine B; because its equivalent annual cost is €199,759
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Tool Makers NV uses tool and die machines to produce equipment for other firms.The initial cost of one customized tool and die machine is €850,000.This machine costs €10,000 a year to operate.Each machine has a life of 3 years before it is replaced.What is the equivalent annual cost of this machine if the required return is 9%? (Round your answer to whole euros.)

A)€325,797
B)€340,002
C)€345,797
D)€347,648
E)€351,619
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The Wolf's Den Outdoor Gear is considering replacing the equipment it uses to produce tents.The equipment would cost €1.4 million and lower manufacturing costs by an estimated €215,000 a year.The equipment will be depreciated using straight-line depreciation to a book value of zero.The life of the equipment is 8 years.The required rate of return is 13% and the tax rate is 34%.What is the net income from this proposed project?

A)€13,600
B)€26,400
C)€32,400
D)€40,000
E)€53,600
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Louie's Leisure Products is considering a project which will require the purchase of €1.4 million in new equipment.The equipment will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the 7-year life of the project.Louie's expects to sell the equipment at the end of the project for 20% of its original cost.Annual sales from this project are estimated at €1.2 million.Net working capital equal to 20% of sales will be required to support the project.All of the net working capital will be recouped at the end of the project.The firm desires a minimal 14% rate of return on this project.The tax rate is 34%.What is the amount of the after-tax salvage value of the equipment?

A)€47,600
B)€72,000
C)€95,200
D)€144,000
E)€184,800
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Thornley Machines is considering a 3-year project with an initial cost of €618,000.The project will not directly produce any sales but will reduce operating costs by €265,000 a year.The equipment is depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.At the end of the project the equipment will be sold for an estimated €60,000.The tax rate is 34%.The project will require €23,000 in extra inventory for spare parts and accessories.Should this project be implemented if Thornley's requires a 9% rate of return? Why or why not?

A)No; The NPV is -€2,646.00.
B)Yes; The NPV is €27,354.00.
C)Yes; The NPV is €32,593.78.
D)Yes; The NPV is €43,106.54.
E)Yes; The NPV is €196,884.40.
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A pro forma financial statement is one that:

A)projects future years' operations.
B)is expressed as a percentage of the total assets of the firm.
C)is expressed as a percentage of the total sales of the firm.
D)is expressed relative to a chosen base year's financial statement.
E)reflects the past and current operations of the firm.
projects future years' operations.
2
The annual annuity stream of payments with the same present value as a project's costs is called the project's _____ cost.

A)incremental
B)sunk
C)opportunity
D)erosion
E)equivalent annual
equivalent annual
3
Which of the following are examples of an incremental cash flow?
I.an increase in trade receivables
II.a decrease in net working capital
III.an increase in taxes
IV.a decrease in the cost of goods sold

A)I and III only.
B)III and IV only.
C)I and IV only.
D)I,III,and IV only.
E)I,II,III,and IV.
I,II,III,and IV.
4
The most valuable investment given up if an alternative investment is chosen is a(n):

A)salvage value expense.
B)net working capital expense.
C)sunk cost.
D)opportunity cost.
E)erosion cost.
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Which of the following should be included in the analysis of a project?
I.sunk costs
II.opportunity costs
III.erosion costs
IV.incremental costs

A)I and II only.
B)III and IV only.
C)II and IV only.
D)II,III,and IV only.
E)I,II,and IV only.
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The pro forma income statement for a cost reduction project:

A)will reflect a reduction in the sales of the firm.
B)will generally reflect no incremental sales.
C)has to be prepared reflecting the total sales and expenses of a firm.
D)cannot be prepared due to the lack of any project related sales.
E)will always reflect a negative project operating cash flow.
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Which of the following are examples of erosion?
I.the loss of sales due to increased competition in the product market.
II.the loss of sales because your chief competitor just opened a store across the street from your store.
III.the loss of sales due to a new product which you recently introduced
IV.the loss of sales due to a new product recently introduced by your competitor

A)III only.
B)III and IV only.
C)I,III and IV only.
D)II and IV only.
E)I,II,III,and IV.
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One purpose of identifying all of the incremental cash flows related to a proposed project is to:

A)isolate the total sunk costs so they can be evaluated to determine if the project will add value to the firm.
B)eliminate any cost which has previously been incurred so that it can be omitted from the analysis of the project.
C)make each project appear as profitable as possible for the firm.
D)include both the proposed and the current operations of a firm in the analysis of the project.
E)identify any and all changes in the cash flows of the firm for the past year so they can be included in the analysis
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The cash flows of a new project that come at the expense of a firm's existing projects are called:

A)salvage value expenses.
B)net working capital expenses.
C)sunk costs.
D)opportunity costs.
E)erosion costs.
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The changes in a firm's future cash flows that are a direct consequence of accepting a project are called ______ cash flows.

A)incremental
B)stand-alone
C)after-tax
D)net present value
E)erosion
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The depreciation method currently allowed under EU tax law governing the accelerated write-off of property under various lifetime classifications is called _____ depreciation.

A)FIFO
B)reducing balance
C)straight-line
D)sum-of-years digits
E)curvilinear
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The increase you realize in buying power as a result of owning a bond is referred to as the _____ rate of return.

A)inflated
B)realized
C)nominal
D)real
E)risk-free
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Interest rates or rates of return on investments that have been adjusted for the effects of inflation are called _____ rates.

A)real
B)nominal
C)effective
D)stripped
E)coupon
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Erosion can be explained as the:

A)additional income generated from the sales of a newly added product.
B)loss of current sales due to a new project being implemented.
C)loss of revenue due to employee theft.
D)loss of revenue due to customer theft.
E)loss of cash due to the expenses required to fix a parking lot after a heavy rain storm.
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Sunk costs include any cost that:

A)will change if a project is undertaken.
B)will be incurred if a project is accepted.
C)has previously been incurred and cannot be changed.
D)is paid to a third party and cannot be refunded for any reason whatsoever.
E)will occur if a project is accepted and once incurred,cannot be recouped.
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All of the following are anticipated effects of a proposed project.Which of these should be included in the initial project cash flow related to net working capital?
I.an inventory decrease of €5,000
II.an increase in trade receivables of €1,500
III.an increase in non-current assets of €7,600
IV.a decrease in trade payables of €2,100

A)I and II only.
B)I and III only.
C)II and IV only.
D)I,II,and IV only.
E)I,II,III,and IV.
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A cost that has already been paid,or the liability to pay has already been incurred,is a(n):

A)salvage value expense.
B)net working capital expense.
C)sunk cost.
D)opportunity cost.
E)erosion cost.
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The cash flow tax savings generated as a result of a firm's tax-deductible depreciation expense is called the:

A)after-tax depreciation savings.
B)depreciable basis.
C)depreciation tax shield.
D)operating cash flow.
E)after-tax salvage value.
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The cash flow from projects for a company is computed as the:

A)net operating cash flow generated by the project,less any sunk costs and erosion costs.
B)sum of the incremental operating cash flow and after-tax salvage value of the project.
C)net income generated by the project,plus the annual depreciation expense.
D)sum of the incremental operating cash flow,capital spending,and net working capital expenses incurred by the project.
E)sum of the sunk costs,opportunity costs,and erosion costs of the project.
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You spent €500 last week fixing the transmission in your car.Now,the brakes are acting up and you are trying to decide whether to fix them or trade the car in for a newer model.In analyzing the brake situation,the €500 you spent fixing the transmission is a(n)_____ cost.

A)opportunity
B)fixed
C)incremental
D)sunk
E)relevant
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Net working capital:

A)can be ignored in project analysis because any expenditure is normally recouped by the end of the project.
B)requirements generally,but not always,create a cash inflow at the beginning of a project.
C)expenditures commonly occur at the end of a project.
D)is frequently affected by the additional sales generated by a new project.
E)is the only expenditure where at least a partial recovery can be made at the end of a project.
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22
The salvage value of an asset creates an after-tax cash inflow to the firm in an amount equal to the:

A)sales price of the asset.
B)sales price minus the book value.
C)sales price minus the tax due based on the sales price minus the book value.
D)sales price plus the tax due based on the sales price minus the book value.
E)sales price plus the tax due based on the book value minus the sales price.
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23
A project's operating cash flow will increase when:

A)the depreciation expense increases.
B)the sales projections are lowered.
C)the interest expense is lowered.
D)the net working capital requirement increases.
E)the earnings before interest and taxes decreases.
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The pre-tax salvage value of an asset is equal to the:

A)book value if straight-line depreciation is used.
B)book value if reducing balance depreciation is used.
C)market value minus the book value.
D)book value minus the market value.
E)market value.
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The equivalent annual cost method is useful in determining:

A)the annual operating cost of a machine if the annual maintenance is performed versus when the maintenance is not performed as recommended.
B)the tax shield benefits of depreciation given the purchase of new assets for a project.
C)operating cash flows for cost-cutting projects of equal duration.
D)which one of two machines to acquire given equal machine lives but unequal machine costs.
E)which one of two machines to purchase when the machines are mutually exclusive,have different machine lives,and will be replaced once they are worn out.
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The book value of an asset is primarily used to compute the:

A)annual depreciation tax shield.
B)amount of cash received from the sale of an asset.
C)amount of tax saved annually due to the depreciation expense.
D)amount of tax due on the sale of an asset.
E)change in depreciation needed to reflect the market value of the asset.
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Which one of the following will decrease net working capital of a firm?

A)a decrease in trade payables
B)an increase in inventory
C)a decrease in trade receivables
D)an increase in the firm's checking account balance
E)a decrease in non-current assets
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Which of the following are correct methods for computing the operating cash flow of a project assuming that the interest expense is equal to zero?
I.EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes
II.EBIT + Depreciation + Taxes
III.Net Income + Depreciation
IV.(Sales - Costs)x (Taxes + Depreciation)x (1 - Taxes)

A)I and III only.
B)II and IV only.
C)II and III only.
D)I,III,and IV only.
E)II,III,and IV only.
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The top-down approach to computing the operating cash flow:

A)ignores all noncash items.
B)applies only if a project produces sales.
C)can only be used if the entire cash flows of a firm are included.
D)is equal to sales - costs - taxes + depreciation.
E)includes the interest expense related to a project.
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Tax shield refers to a reduction in taxes created by:

A)a reduction in sales.
B)an increase in interest expense.
C)noncash expenses.
D)a project's incremental expenses.
E)opportunity costs.
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An increase in which one of the following will increase the operating cash flow?

A)Employee salaries.
B)Office rent.
C)Building maintenance.
D)Equipment depreciation.
E)Equipment rental.
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A company which uses the reducing balance system of depreciation:

A)will have equal depreciation costs each year of an asset's life.
B)will expense the cost of nonresidential real estate over a period of 7 years.
C)can depreciate the cost of land,if it so desires.
D)will write off a specific percentage of the asset's residual value over the asset's life.
E)cannot expense any of the cost of a new asset during the first year of the asset's life.
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Changes in the net working capital:

A)can affect the cash flows of a project every year of the project's life.
B)only affect the initial cash flows of a project.
C)are included in project analysis only if they represent cash outflows.
D)are generally excluded from project analysis due to their irrelevance to the total project.
E)affect the initial and the final cash flows of a project but not the cash flows of the middle years.
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The bottom-up approach to computing the operating cash flow applies only when:

A)both the depreciation expense and the interest expense are equal to zero.
B)the interest expense is equal to zero.
C)the project is a cost-cutting project.
D)no non-current assets are required for the project.
E)taxes are ignored and the interest expense is equal to zero.
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A project which is designed to improve the manufacturing efficiency of a firm but will generate no additional sales is referred to as a(n)_____ project.

A)sunk cost
B)opportunity
C)cost-cutting
D)revenue-cutting
E)revenue-generating
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Bet'r Bilt Toys just purchased some machinery at a cost of €230,000.Which of the following will correctly give you the book value of this equipment at the end of year 2 if the 20% reducing balance method of depreciation is used?
I.52% of the asset cost
II.64% of the asset cost
III.68% of 80% of the asset cost
IV.the asset cost,minus 20% of the asset cost,minus 32% of 80% of the asset cost

A)II only.
B)III and IV only.
C)I and III only.
D)II and IV only.
E)I,II,III,and IV.
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37
Toni's Tools is comparing machines to determine which one to purchase.The machines sell for differing prices,have differing operating costs,differing machine lives,and will be replaced when worn out.These machines should be compared using:

A)net present value only.
B)both net present value and the internal rate of return.
C)their effective annual costs.
D)the depreciation tax shield approach.
E)the replacement parts approach.
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38
Will Do NV just purchased some equipment at a cost of €650,000.What is the proper methodology for computing the depreciation expense for year 3 if the equipment is depreciated using 20% reducing balances?

A)€650,000 x (1-0.20)x (1-0.32)x (1-0.192)
B)€650,000 x (1-0.20)x (1-0.32)
C)€650,000 x (1+0.20)x (1+0.32)x (1+0.192)
D)€650,000 x (1-0.192)
E)€650,000 x (1-0.20)x (1-0.20)x (0.20)
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Marshall's & Co.purchased a corner lot in Eglon City five years ago at a cost of €640,000.The lot was recently appraised at €810,000.At the time of the purchase,the company spent €50,000 to grade the lot and another €4,000 to build a small building on the lot to house a parking lot attendant who has overseen the use of the lot for daily commuter parking.The company now wants to build a new retail store on the site.The building cost is estimated at €1.2 million.What amount should be used as the initial cash flow for this building project?

A)€1,200,000
B)€1,840,000
C)€1,890,000
D)€2,010,000
E)€2,060,000
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The cash flows of a project should:

A)be computed on a pre-tax basis.
B)include all sunk costs and opportunity costs.
C)include all incremental costs,including opportunity costs.
D)be applied to the year when the related expense or income is recognized by GAAP.
E)include all financing costs related to new debt acquired to finance the project.
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Kurt's Kabinets is looking at a project that will require €80,000 in non-current assets and another €20,000 in net working capital.The project is expected to produce sales of €110,000 with associated costs of €70,000.The project has a 4-year life.The company uses straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over the life of the project.The tax rate is 35%.What is the operating cash flow for this project?

A)€7,000
B)€13,000
C)€27,000
D)€33,000
E)€40,000
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LiCheng's Enterprises just purchased some non-current assets that will be depreciated using 20% reducing balances.The assets cost €1,900.What is the amount of the depreciation expense for year 2?

A)€562.93
B)€633.27
C)€719.67
D)€304.00
E)€1,477.63
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You own a house that you rent for €1,200 a month.The maintenance expenses on the house average €200 a month.The house cost €89,000 when you purchased it several years ago.A recent appraisal on the house valued it at €210,000.The annual property taxes are €5,000.If you sell the house you will incur €20,000 in expenses.You are deciding whether to sell the house or convert it for your own use as a professional office.What value should you place on this house when analyzing the option of using it as a professional office?

A)€89,000
B)€120,000
C)€185,000
D)€190,000
E)€210,000
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You just purchased some equipment that will be depreciated using 20% reducing balance.The equipment cost €67,600.What will the book value of this equipment be at the end of three years should you decide to resell the equipment at that point in time?

A)€34,611.20
B)€20,280.20
C)€27,040.00
D)€48,131.20
E)€48,672.00
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Your firm purchased a warehouse for €335,000 six years ago.Four years ago,repairs were made to the building which cost €60,000.The annual taxes on the property are €20,000.The warehouse has a current book value of €268,000 and a market value of €295,000.The warehouse is totally paid for and solely owned by your firm.If the company decides to assign this warehouse to a new project,what value,if any,should be included in the initial cash flow of the project for this building?

A)€0
B)€268,000
C)€295,000
D)€395,000
E)€515,000
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46
Jamestown Ltd.currently produces boat sails and is considering expanding its operations to include awnings for homes and travel trailers.The company owns land beside its current manufacturing facility that could be used for the expansion.The company bought this land ten years ago at a cost of €250,000.Today,the land is valued at €425,000.The grading and excavation work necessary to build on the land will cost €15,000.The company currently has some unused equipment which it currently owns valued at €60,000.This equipment could be used for producing awnings if €5,000 is spent for equipment modifications.Other equipment costing €780,000 will also be required.What is the amount of the initial cash flow for this expansion project?

A)€800,000
B)€1,050,000
C)€1,110,000
D)€1,225,000
E)€1,285,000
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47
Peter's Boats has sales of €760,000 and a profit margin of 5%.The annual depreciation expense is €80,000.What is the amount of the operating cash flow if the company has no long-term debt?

A)€34,000
B)€86,400
C)€118,000
D)€120,400
E)€123,900
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48
A project will increase sales by €60,000 and cash expenses by €51,000.The project will cost €40,000 and be depreciated using straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over the 4-year life of the project.The company has a marginal tax rate of 35%.What is the operating cash flow of the project using the tax shield approach?

A)€5,850
B)€8,650
C)€9,350
D)€9,700
E)€10,350
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49
Walks Softly,Inc.sells customized shoes.Currently,it sells 10,000 pairs of shoes annually at an average price of €68 a pair.It is considering adding a lower-priced line of shoes which sell for €49 a pair.Walks Softly estimates it can sell 5,000 pairs of the lower-priced shoes but will sell 1,000 less pairs of the higher-priced shoes by doing so.What is the amount of the sales that should be used when evaluating the addition of the lower-priced shoes?

A)€177,000
B)€245,000
C)€313,000
D)€789,000
E)€857,000
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50
Le Place has sales of €439,000,depreciation of €32,000,and net working capital of €56,000.The firm has a tax rate of 34% and a profit margin of 6%.The firm has no interest expense.What is the amount of the operating cash flow?

A)€49,384
B)€52,616
C)€54,980
D)€58,340
E)€114,340
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51
You own some equipment which you purchased three years ago at a cost of €135,000.The equipment has been depreciated using reducing balances of 20% per annum.You are considering selling the equipment today for €82,500.Which one of the following statements is correct if your tax rate is 34%?

A)The tax due on the sale is €4,549.20.
B)The book value today is €8,478.
C)The book value today is €64,320.
D)The taxable amount on the sale is €38,880.
E)You will receive a tax refund of €13,219.20 as a result of this sale.
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52
Big Joe's owns a manufacturing facility that is currently sitting idle.The facility is located on a piece of land that originally cost €129,000.The facility itself cost €650,000 to build.As of now,the book value of the land and the facility are €129,000 and €186,500,respectively.Big Joe's received an offer of €590,000 for the land and facility last week.The firm rejected this offer even though it was told that it is a reasonable offer in today's market.If Big Joe's were to consider using this land and facility in a new project,what cost,if any,should it include in the project analysis?

A)€0
B)€315,500
C)€590,000
D)€650,000
E)€779,000
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53
Jamie's Motor Home Sales currently sells 1,000 Class A motor homes,2,500 Class C motor homes,and 4,000 pop-up trailers each year.Jamie is considering adding a mid-range camper and expects that if she does so she can sell 1,500 of them.However,if the new camper is added,Jamie expects that her Class A sales will decline to 950 units while the Class C campers decline to 2,200.The sales of pop-ups will not be affected.Class A motor homes sell for an average of €125,000 each.Class C homes are priced at €39,500 and the pop-ups sell for €5,000 each.The new mid-range camper will sell for €47,900.What is the erosion cost?

A)€6,250,000
B)€18,100,000
C)€53,750,000
D)€93,150,000
E)€118,789,500
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54
Wilbert's,Inc.paid €90,000,in cash,for a piece of equipment three years ago.Last year,the company spent €10,000 to update the equipment with the latest technology.The company no longer uses this equipment in its current operations and has received an offer of €50,000 from a firm who would like to purchase it.Wilbert's is debating whether to sell the equipment or to expand its operations such that the equipment can be used.When evaluating the expansion option,what value,if any,should Wilbert's assign to this equipment as an initial cost of the project?

A)€40,000
B)€50,000
C)€60,000
D)€80,000
E)€90,000
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55
RP&A purchased some non-current assets four years ago at a cost of €19,800.It no longer needs these assets so are going to sell them today at a price of €3,500.The assets have been depreciated using 20% reducing balances.What is the current book value of these assets?

A)€1,140.48
B)€8,110.08
C)€3,500.00
D)€4,016.67
E)€5,702.40
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56
Sun Lee's Furniture just purchased some non-current assets.The assets cost €24,000.What is the amount of the depreciation expense for the third year if the 20% reducing balance method is used?

A)€2,304
B)€2,507
C)€2,765
D)€3,072
E)€4,800
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57
Ben's Border Café is considering a project which will produce sales of €16,000 and increase cash expenses by €10,000.If the project is implemented,taxes will increase from €23,000 to €24,500 and depreciation will increase from €4,000 to €5,500.What is the amount of the operating cash flow using the top-down approach?

A)€4,000
B)€4,500
C)€6,000
D)€7,500
E)€8,500
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58
A project will increase sales by €140,000 and cash expenses by €95,000.The project will cost €100,000 and be depreciated using the straight-line method to a zero book value over the 4-year life of the project.The company has a marginal tax rate of 34%.What is the value of the depreciation tax shield?

A)€8,500
B)€17,000
C)€22,500
D)€25,000
E)€37,750
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59
Ernie's Electrical is evaluating a project which will increase sales by €50,000 and costs by €30,000.The project will cost €150,000 and be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the 10 year life of the project.The applicable tax rate is 34%.What is the operating cash flow for this project?

A)€3,300
B)€5,000
C)€8,300
D)€13,300
E)€18,300
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60
Ronnie's Coffee House is considering a project which will produce sales of €6,000 and increase cash expenses by €2,500.If the project is implemented,taxes will increase by €1,300.The additional depreciation expense will be €1,000.An initial cash outlay of €2,000 is required for net working capital.What is the amount of the operating cash flow using the top-down approach?

A)€200
B)€1,500
C)€2,200
D)€3,500
E)€4,200
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61
Margarite's Enterprises is considering a new project.The project will require €325,000 for new non-current assets,€160,000 for additional inventory and €35,000 for additional trade receivables.Short-term debt is expected to increase by €100,000 and long-term debt is expected to increase by €300,000.The project has a 5-year life.The non-current assets will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.At the end of the project,the non-current assets can be sold for 25% of their original cost.The net working capital returns to its original level at the end of the project.The project is expected to generate annual sales of €554,000 and costs of €430,000.The tax rate is 35% and the required rate of return is 15%.What is the cash flow recovery from net working capital at the end of this project?

A)€95,000
B)€147,812
C)€195,000
D)€247,812
E)€295,000
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62
Margarite's Enterprises is considering a new project.The project will require €325,000 for new non-current assets,€160,000 for additional inventory and €35,000 for additional trade receivables.Short-term debt is expected to increase by €100,000 and long-term debt is expected to increase by €300,000.The project has a 5-year life.The non-current assets will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.At the end of the project,the non-current assets can be sold for 25% of their original cost.The net working capital returns to its original level at the end of the project.The project is expected to generate annual sales of €554,000 and costs of €430,000.The tax rate is 35% and the required rate of return is 15%.What is the amount of the after-tax cash flow from the sale of the non-current assets at the end of this project? (Round your answer to whole euros.)

A)€28,438
B)€37,918
C)€52,813
D)€60,009
E)€81,250
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63
A project will produce an operating cash flow of €7,300 a year for three years.The initial cash investment in the project will be €11,600.The net after-tax salvage value is estimated at €3,500 and will be received during the last year of the project's life.What is the net present value of the project if the required rate of return is 11%?

A)€8,798.29
B)€9,896.87
C)€10,072.72
D)€13,353.41
E)€20,398.29
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64
Matty's Place is considering the installation of a new computer system that will cut annual operating costs by €11,000.The system will cost €48,000 to purchase and install.This system is expected to have a 5-year life and will be depreciated to zero using straight-line depreciation.What is the amount of the earnings before interest and taxes for this project?

A)-€9,600
B)€1,000
C)€1,400
D)€11,000
E)€20,600
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65
Ronnie's Custom Cars purchased some non-current assets two years ago for €39,000.The assets are depreciated using 20% reducing balances.Ronnie is considering selling these assets now so he can buy some newer non-current assets which utilize the latest in technology.Ronnie has been offered €19,000 for his old assets.What is the net cash flow from the salvage value if the tax rate is 34%?

A)€16,358.88
B)€17,909.09
C)€18,720.00
D)€21,026.40
E)€19,000.00
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66
Lottie's Boutique needs to maintain 20% of its sales in net working capital.Lottie's is considering a 3-year project which will increase sales from their current level of €110,000 to €130,000 the first year and €145,000 a year for the following two years.What amount should be included in the project analysis for the last year of the project in regards to the net working capital?

A)-€35,000
B)-€7,000
C)€0
D)€7,000
E)€35,000
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67
Jeff's Stereo Sound is expanding its product offerings to reach a wider range of customers.The expansion project includes increasing the floor inventory by €150,000 and increasing its debt to suppliers by 50% of that amount.The company will also spend €200,000 for a building contractor to expand the size of the showroom.As part of the expansion plan,the company will be offering credit to its customers and thus expects trade receivables to rise by €25,000.For the project analysis,what amount should be used as the initial cash flow for net working capital?

A)€75,000
B)€100,000
C)€125,000
D)€150,000
E)€175,000
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68
Margarite's Enterprises is considering a new project.The project will require €325,000 for new non-current assets,€160,000 for additional inventory and €35,000 for additional trade receivables.Short-term debt is expected to increase by €100,000 and long-term debt is expected to increase by €300,000.The project has a 5-year life.The non-current assets will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.At the end of the project,the non-current assets can be sold for 25% of their original cost.The net working capital returns to its original level at the end of the project.The project is expected to generate annual sales of €554,000 and costs of €430,000.The tax rate is 35% and the required rate of return is 15%.What is the amount of the earnings before interest and taxes for the first year of this project?

A)€38,500
B)€59,000
C)€67,000
D)€76,500
E)€159,000
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69
Kay's Nautique is considering a project which will require additional inventory of €128,000 and will also increase trade payables by €45,000 as suppliers are willing to finance part of these purchases.Trade receivables are currently €80,000 and are expected to increase by 10% if this project is accepted.What is the initial project cash flow needed for net working capital?

A)€75,000
B)€91,000
C)€99,000
D)€136,000
E)€181,000
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70
A project will produce operating cash flows of €45,000 a year for four years.During the life of the project,inventory will be lowered by €30,000 and trade receivables will increase by €15,000.Trade payables will decrease by €10,000.The project requires the purchase of equipment at an initial cost of €120,000.The equipment will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.The equipment will be salvaged at the end of the project creating a €25,000 after-tax cash flow.At the end of the project,net working capital will return to its normal level.What is the net present value of this project given a required return of 14%?

A)€3,483.48
B)€16,117.05
C)€27,958.66
D)€32,037.86
E)€49,876.02
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71
Louie's Leisure Products is considering a project which will require the purchase of €1.4 million in new equipment.The equipment will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the 7-year life of the project.Louie's expects to sell the equipment at the end of the project for 20% of its original cost.Annual sales from this project are estimated at €1.2 million.Net working capital equal to 20% of sales will be required to support the project.All of the net working capital will be recouped at the end of the project.The firm desires a minimal 14% rate of return on this project.The tax rate is 34%.What is the value of the depreciation tax shield in year 2 of the project?

A)€34,000
B)€68,000
C)€132,000
D)€200,000
E)€268,000
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72
Winslow is considering the purchase of a €225,000 piece of equipment.The equipment will be depreciated using 20% reducing balances.The company expects to sell the equipment after four years at a price of €50,000.What is the after-tax cash flow from this sale if the tax rate is 35%?

A)€37,036
B)€38,880
C)€64,756
D)€47,770
E)€53,892
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73
Jackson & Sons uses packing machines to prepare its products for shipping.One machine costs €136,000 and lasts about 4 years before it needs replaced.The operating cost per machine is €6,000 a year.What is the equivalent annual cost of one packing machine if the required rate of return is 12%? (Round your answer to whole euros.)

A)€38,556
B)€50,776
C)€79,012
D)€101,006
E)€154,224
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74
A project is expected to create operating cash flows of €22,500 a year for three years.The initial cost of the non-current assets is €50,000.These assets will be worthless at the end of the project.An additional €3,000 of net working capital will be required throughout the life of the project.What is the project's net present value if the required rate of return is 10%?

A)€2,208.11
B)€2,954.17
C)€4,306.09
D)€5,208.11
E)€5,954.17
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75
Margarite's Enterprises is considering a new project.The project will require €325,000 for new non-current assets,€160,000 for additional inventory and €35,000 for additional trade receivables.Short-term debt is expected to increase by €100,000 and long-term debt is expected to increase by €300,000.The project has a 5-year life.The non-current assets will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.At the end of the project,the non-current assets can be sold for 25% of their original cost.The net working capital returns to its original level at the end of the project.The project is expected to generate annual sales of €554,000 and costs of €430,000.The tax rate is 35% and the required rate of return is 15%.What is the initial cost of this project?

A)€325,000
B)€420,000
C)€425,000
D)€520,000
E)€620,000
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76
Bruno SpA is analyzing two machines to determine which one it should purchase.The company requires a 14% rate of return and uses straight-line depreciation to a zero book value.Machine A has a cost of €290,000,annual operating costs of €8,000,and a 3-year life.Machine B costs €180,000,has annual operating costs of €12,000,and has a 2-year life.Whichever machine is purchased will be replaced at the end of its useful life.Which machine should Bruno's purchase and why? (Round your answer to whole euros.)

A)Machine A; because it will save the company about €8,600 a year
B)Machine A; because it will save the company about €132,912 a year
C)Machine B; because it will save the company about €200,000 a year
D)Machine B; because it will save the company about €11,600 a year
E)Machine B; because its equivalent annual cost is €199,759
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77
Tool Makers NV uses tool and die machines to produce equipment for other firms.The initial cost of one customized tool and die machine is €850,000.This machine costs €10,000 a year to operate.Each machine has a life of 3 years before it is replaced.What is the equivalent annual cost of this machine if the required return is 9%? (Round your answer to whole euros.)

A)€325,797
B)€340,002
C)€345,797
D)€347,648
E)€351,619
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78
The Wolf's Den Outdoor Gear is considering replacing the equipment it uses to produce tents.The equipment would cost €1.4 million and lower manufacturing costs by an estimated €215,000 a year.The equipment will be depreciated using straight-line depreciation to a book value of zero.The life of the equipment is 8 years.The required rate of return is 13% and the tax rate is 34%.What is the net income from this proposed project?

A)€13,600
B)€26,400
C)€32,400
D)€40,000
E)€53,600
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79
Louie's Leisure Products is considering a project which will require the purchase of €1.4 million in new equipment.The equipment will be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the 7-year life of the project.Louie's expects to sell the equipment at the end of the project for 20% of its original cost.Annual sales from this project are estimated at €1.2 million.Net working capital equal to 20% of sales will be required to support the project.All of the net working capital will be recouped at the end of the project.The firm desires a minimal 14% rate of return on this project.The tax rate is 34%.What is the amount of the after-tax salvage value of the equipment?

A)€47,600
B)€72,000
C)€95,200
D)€144,000
E)€184,800
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80
Thornley Machines is considering a 3-year project with an initial cost of €618,000.The project will not directly produce any sales but will reduce operating costs by €265,000 a year.The equipment is depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the life of the project.At the end of the project the equipment will be sold for an estimated €60,000.The tax rate is 34%.The project will require €23,000 in extra inventory for spare parts and accessories.Should this project be implemented if Thornley's requires a 9% rate of return? Why or why not?

A)No; The NPV is -€2,646.00.
B)Yes; The NPV is €27,354.00.
C)Yes; The NPV is €32,593.78.
D)Yes; The NPV is €43,106.54.
E)Yes; The NPV is €196,884.40.
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