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Colsen Communications is trying to estimate the first-year cash flow (at Year 1) for a proposed project. The assets required for the project were fully depreciated at the time of purchase. The financial staff has collected the following information on the project: Sales revenues $25 million Operating costs 20 million Interest expense 2 million The company has a 25% tax rate, and its WACC is 10%. Write out your answers completely. For example, 13 million should be entered as 13,000,000. What is the project's operating cash flow for the first year (t = 1)? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. $ If this project would cannibalize other projects by $1.5 million of cash flow before taxes per year, how would this change your answer to part a? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. The firm's OCF would now be $ .
(a)-The project's operating cash flow for the first year (t = 1)
The project's operating cash flow for the first year = EBIT(1 – Tax rate) + Depreciation Expenses
= [(Sales Revenue – Operating Costs – Depreciation Expenses) x (1 – 0.40)] + Depreciation Expenses
= [($25,000,000 - $20,000,000 - $0) x (1 – 0.25)] + $0
= [$5,000,000 x 0.75] + $0
= $3,750,000 + $0
= $3,750,000
(b)-Change in cash flow if this project would cannibalize other projects by $1.50 million of cash flow before taxes per year
If this project would cannibalize other projects by $1.50 million of cash flow before taxes per year, then the Operating cash flow would be reduced to the extent of after-tax amount cannibalized.
Therefore, the firm's new Operating cash flow (OCF) = Old project's operating cash flow – [Amount cannibalized x (1 – Tax rate)]
= $3,750,000 – [$1,500,000 x (1 – 0.25)]
= $3,750,000 – [$1,500,000 x 0.75]
= $3,750,000 - $1,125,000
= $2,625,000
“Hence, the firm's OCF would now be $2,625,000”