Managerial Economics: Applications, Strategies and Tactics (MindTap Course List)
Managerial Economics: Applications, Strategies and Tactics (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305506381
Author: James R. McGuigan, R. Charles Moyer, Frederick H.deB. Harris
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 17, Problem 5E

a)

To determine

To describe: The internal rate of return and the net present value.

a)

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Answer to Problem 5E

The internal rate of return is approximately 15% and the NPV is close to zero.

Explanation of Solution

To purchase the contract of Bobcats, the net investment (NINV) is $800,000

The rate of return after tax is k=12%

Income tax rate is t=40%

The investment depreciates over the four year period.

So, the depreciation per year is $800,0004=$200,000

The net cash flow in each of the year calculated as,

    YearIncremental ReturnsDepreciationNet Cash Flow
    1$450,000$200,000($450,000$200,000)(10.6)+$200,000=$350,000
    2$350,000$200,000($350,000$200,000)(10.6)+$200,000=$290,000
    3$275,000$200,000($275,000$200,000)(10.6)+$200,000=$245,000
    4$200,000$200,000($200,000$200,000)(10.6)+$200,000=$200,000

The net present value (NPV) of the investment is,

  NPV=t=1nNFC ( 1+k )tNINV

So, the net present value (NPV) of the investment is,

  NPV=$350,000 ( 1+0.12 )1+$290,000 ( 1+0.12 )2+$245,000 ( 1+0.12 )3+$200,000 ( 1+0.12 )4$800,000=$312,000+$231,186+$174,377+$127,065$800,000=$45,128

Bcats should sign the superstars, as NPV>0

The internal rate of return (r) makes the net present value zero.

Let’s assume that r=13%

The net present value (NPV) of the investment is,

  NPV=$350,000 ( 1+0.13 )1+$290,000 ( 1+0.13 )2+$245,000 ( 1+0.13 )3+$200,000 ( 1+0.13 )4$800,000=$309,735+$227,113+$169,785+$122,699$800,000=$29,332

Now, let’s assume that r=14%

The net present value (NPV) of the investment is,

  NPV=$350,000 ( 1+0.14 )1+$290,000 ( 1+0.14 )2+$245,000 ( 1+0.14 )3+$200,000 ( 1+0.14 )4$800,000=$307,018+$223,146+$165,317+$118,413$800,000=$13,892

Now, again let’s assume that r=15%

The net present value (NPV) of the investment is,

  NPV=$350,000 ( 1+0.15 )1+$290,000 ( 1+0.15 )2+$245,000 ( 1+0.15 )3+$200,000 ( 1+0.15 )4$800,000=$304,348+$219,282+$161,078+$114,351$800,000=$941

At r=15% , the NPV is close to zero. So, the internal rate of return is approximately 15%

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction:

The internal return rate (IRR) describes a metric used to estimate the return on potential investments for the purpose of capital budgeting. The internal rate of return is a discount rate equal to zero for a given project, the net present value (NPV) of all the cash flows.

b)

To determine

To describe: That Bcats should sign the superstars.

b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 5E

Bcats should sign the superstars.

Explanation of Solution

Since the internal rate of return exceeds the required rate of return (r>k) , Bcats should sign the superstars.

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction:

The internal return rate (IRR) describes a metric used to estimate the return on potential investments for the purpose of capital budgeting. The internal rate of return is a discount rate equal to zero for a given project, the net present value (NPV) of all the cash flows.

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