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Thunder Bay Entertainment Inc. has two separate divisions: DVD rental and sporting goods. The beta of...

Thunder Bay Entertainment Inc. has two separate divisions: DVD rental and sporting goods. The beta of the entire company is 1.25. The beta of the DVD rentals division is 0.8 and the beta of the sporting goods division is 1.5. The risk-free rate is 4 percent and the market risk premium is 7.5 percent. Which of the following independent projects should the company undertake?

Project

Industry

CF0

Perpetual annual CF

I

Sporting goods

$150,000

$25,000

II

Sporting goods

$200,000

$30,000

III

DVD rental

$50,000

$6,000

IV

DVD rental

$80,000

$7,500

Projects I and II

Projects I and III

Projects II and IV

Projects III and IV

Solutions

Expert Solution

Accept Project I and III, as they have a higher IRR than required rate.


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