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Consider a project to supply 92 million postage stamps per year to the U.S. Postal Service for the next five years. You have an idle parcel of land available that cost $1,665,000 five years ago; if the land were sold today, it would net you $1,740,000 aftertax. The land can be sold for $1,740,000 after taxes in five years. You will need to install $4.95 million in new manufacturing plant and equipment to actually produce the stamps; this plant and equipment will be depreciated straight-line to zero over the project’s five-year life. The equipment can be sold for $505,000 at the end of the project. You will also need $535,000 in initial net working capital for the project, and an additional investment of $42,000 in every year thereafter. Your production costs are .40 cents per stamp, and you have fixed costs of $970,000 per year. If your tax rate is 23 percent and your required return on this project is 10 percent, what bid price should you submit on the contract?