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Chapter 8 questions & problems: 10, 11 chapter 9 questions &

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  Chapter 8:10. NPV and IRR. A project that costs $3,000 to install will provide annual cash flows of $800 foreach of the next 6 years. (LO8-1 and LO8-2)a. What is NPV if the discount rate is 10%?b. How high can the discount rate be before you would reject the project?11. NPV. A proposed nuclear power plant will cost $2.2 billion to build and then will produce cashflows of $300 million a year for 15 years. After that period (in year 15), it must be decommissionedat a cost of $900 million. (LO8-1 and LO8-2)a. What is project NPV if the discount rate is 5%?b. What if the discount rate is 18%? Chapter 9:1. Cash Flows. Quick Computing currently sells 10 million computer chips each year at a price of$20 per chip. It is about to introduce a new chip, and it forecasts annual sales of 12 million ofthese improved chips at a price of $25 each. However, demand for the old chip will decrease,and sales of the old chip are expected to fall to 3 million per year. The old chips cost $6 each tomanufacture, and the new ones will cost $8 each. What is the proper cash flow to use to evaluatethe present value of the introduction of the new chip? (LO9-1)2. Incremental Cash Flows. A corporation donates a valuable painting from its private collectionto an art museum. Which of the following are incremental cash flows associated with thedonation? (LO9-1)a. The price the firm paid for the paintingb. The current market value of the paintingc. The deduction from income that it declares for its charitable giftd. The reduction in taxes due to its declared tax deduction3. Cash Flows. Conference Services Inc. has leased a large office building for $4 million peryear. The building is larger than the company needs; two of the building’s eight stories arealmost empty. A manager wants to expand one of her projects, but this will require using oneof the empty floors. In calculating the net present value of the proposed expansion, seniormanagement allocates one-eighth of $4 million of building rental costs (i.e., $.5 million)to the project expansion, reasoning that the project will use one-eighth of the building’scapacity. (LO9-1)a. Is this a reasonable procedure for purposes of calculating NPV?b. Can you suggest a better way to assess a cost of the office space used by the project?5. Cash Flows. Tubby Toys estimates that its new line of rubber ducks will generate sales of$7 million, operating costs of $4 million, and a depreciation expense of $1 million. If the taxrate is 35%, what is the firm’s operating cash flow? (LO9-2)7. Calculating Net Income. The owner of a bicycle repair shop forecasts revenues of $160,000 ayear. Variable costs will be $50,000, and rental costs for the shop are $30,000 a year. Depreciationon the repair tools will be $10,000. Prepare an income statement for the shop based onthese estimates. The tax rate is 35%. (LO9-2)

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