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22 January, 02:13

Consider the following projects, X and Y where the firm can only choose one. Project X costs $600 and has cash flows of $400 in each of the next 2 years. Project Y also costs $600, and generates cash flows of $500 and $275 for the next 2 years, respectively. Which investment should the firm choose if the cost of capital is 25 percent?

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  1. 22 January, 02:35
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    Neither any of the projects should be accepted

    Explanation:

    In this question, we have to use the net present value formula which is shown below:

    Net present value = Present value of all years cash flows - Initial investment

    where,

    The Present value of cash inflows is calculated by applying the discount rate which is presented below:

    For this, we have to first compute the present value factor which is computed by a formula

    = 1 : (1 + rate) ∧ number of year

    number of year = 0

    number of year = 1

    Number of year = 2

    So,

    Rate = 25%

    For year 1 = 0.800 (1 : 1.25) ∧ 1

    For year 2 = 0.640 (1 : 1.25) ∧ 2

    Now, multiply this present value factor with yearly cash inflows

    So

    For Project A,

    The present value of year 1 = $400 * 0.800 = $320

    The present value of year 2 = $400 * 0.640 = $256

    and the sum of all year cash inflow is $576

    So, the Net present value would be equal to

    = $576 - $600 = - 24

    And,

    For Project B,

    The present value of year 1 = $500 * 0.800 = $400

    The present value of year 2 = $275 * 0.640 = $176

    and the sum of all year cash inflow is $576

    So, the Net present value would be equal to

    = $576 - $600 = - 24

    Since in both the projects, the NPV is negative.

    Hence, neither any of the projects should be accepted
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