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Holmes Manufacturing is considering a new machine that costs $270,000 and would reduce pretax manufacturing costs by $90,000 annually. The new machine will be fully depreciated at the time of purchase. Management thinks the machine would have a value of $21,000 at the end of its 5-year operating life. Net operating working capital would increase by $26,000 initially, but it would be recovered at the end of the project's 5-year life. Holmes's marginal tax rate is 25%, and an 11% WACC is appropriate for the project.
Calculate the project's NPV. Negative value, if any, should be
indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations.
Round your answer to the nearest cent.
$
Calculate the project's IRR. Do not round intermediate
calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.
%
Calculate the project's MIRR. Do not round intermediate
calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.
%
Calculate the project's payback. Do not round intermediate
calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.
years
Assume management is unsure about the $90,000 cost savings-this
figure could deviate by as much as plus or minus 20%. What would
the NPV be under each of these situations? Negative values, if any,
should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate
calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent.
20% savings increase: $
20% savings decrease: $
Suppose the CFO wants you to do a scenario analysis with different
values for the cost savings, the machine's salvage value, and the
net operating working capital (NOWC) requirement. She asks you to
use the following probabilities and values in the scenario
analysis:
Scenario Probability Cost
Savings Salvage Value NOWC
Worst case 0.35 $72,000
$16,000 $31,000
Base case 0.35 $90,000
$21,000 $26,000
Best case 0.30 $108,000
$26,000 $21,000
Calculate the project's expected NPV, its standard deviation, and its coefficient of variation. Negative values, if any, should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer for expected NPV and for standard deviation to the nearest cent and for coefficient of variation to two decimal places.
E(NPV): $
σNPV: $
CV:
Would you recommend that the project be accepted?