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21 June, 06:49

An auto-parts company is deciding whether to sponsor a racing team for a cost of $1 million. The sponsorship would last for three years and is expected to increase cash flows by $570,000 per year. If the discount rate is 6.9%, what will be the change in the value of the company if it chooses to go ahead with the sponsorship?

A) $498,597

B) $747,896

C) $797,756

D) $847,615

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  1. 21 June, 07:10
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    A) $498,597

    Explanation:

    In this question, we have to compute the net present value which is presented below:

    As we know

    Net present value = Present value of yearly cash inflows - initial cost or initial investment

    where,

    The Present value of yearly cash inflows would be

    = Cash flows * PVIFA for 3 years at 6.9%

    = $570,000 * 2.6291

    = $1,498,587

    Refer to the PVIFA table

    So, the net present value would be

    = $1,498,587 - $1,000,000

    = $498,587

    So, it gives the return of $498,587, so the company should go ahead with the sponsorship
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