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14 November, 04:10

Two mutually exclusive investment opportunities require an initial investment of $7 million. Investment A pays $1.5 million per year in perpetuity, while investment B pays $1.2 million in the first year, with cash flows increasing by 3% per year after that. At what cost of capital would an investor regard both opportunities as being equivalent

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  1. 14 November, 05:43
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    Answer:The cost of capital that will make both investments equal is 17.045%

    Explanation:

    Investment A

    $1.5 million will be received in perpetuity we can there use perpetuity formula to Value investment A.

    Value of Investment A = 1500 000/r

    Investment B

    $1.2 Million will be received in Investment B with a growth rate of 3% will then use Gordon's growth rate model to value investment B.

    Value of investment B = (1200 000 x (1+0.03)) / (r - 0.03)

    Value of investment B = 1236000 / (r - 0.03)

    1500 000/r = 1236000 / (r - 0.03)

    1236000 (r) = 1500000 (r - 0.03)

    (r - 0.03) = 1236000 (r) / 1500000

    r - 0.03 = 0.824r

    r - 0.824r = 0.03 = 0.176r = 0.03

    r = 0.03/0.176 = 0.170454545

    R = 17.045%

    The cost of capital that will make both investments to be equal is 17.045%
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