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20 October, 02:22

Your company is trying to decide which one of two projects it should accept. Both projects have the same start-up costs. Project 1 will produce annual cash flows of $52 000 at the end of each year for six years. Project 2 will produce cash flows of $39 000 at the beginning of each year for eight years. The company requires a 15% return. Required:

a. Which project should the company select and why?

b. Which project should the company select if the interest rate is 12% at the cash flows in Project 2 is also at the end of each year?

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  1. 20 October, 05:55
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    a) Project 2 should be selected

    b) Project 1 should be selected

    Explanation:

    We would compute the Present Value (PV) of the cash inflows from the the two projects and compare them.

    PV of cash inflow = A * (1 - (1+r) ^ (-n) / r

    A-cash inflow, r - required return, n - number of years

    Project A = 52,000 * (1 - 1.15^ (-6) / 0.15 = 196,793.1

    Project 2 = 39,000 + ((1 - 1.15^-7) / 0.15 = 201,256.36

    Project 2 should be selected

    Project 1 = 52,000 * (1 - 1.12^ (-6) / 0.15=213,793.1808

    Project 2 = 39,000 + ((1 - 1.12^-8) / 0.15 = 193,737.9509

    Project 1 should be selected
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