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27 February, 17:33

Kaleb Konstruction, Inc., has the following mutually exclusive projects available. The company has historically used a three-year cutoff for projects. The required return is 10 percent. Year Project F Project G

0 $150,000 $235,000

1 78,000 54,000

2 54,000 72,000

3 68,000 103,000

4 60,000 139,000

5 54,000 156,000

Required:

a. Calculate the payback period for both projects.

b. Calculate the NPV for both projects.

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  1. 27 February, 17:48
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    Instructions are listed below.

    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    The company has historically used a three-year cutoff for projects. The required return is 10 percent.

    Year - Project F - Project G

    0: $150,000 - $235,000

    1: 78,000 - 54,000

    2: 54,000 - 72,000

    3: 68,000 - 103,000

    4: 60,000 - 139,000

    5: 54,000 - 156,000

    A) Payback period: it is the necessary time to recover the initial investment.

    Project F:

    Io = - 150,000

    Year 1 = + 78,000 = - 72,000

    Year 2 = + 54,000 = - 18,000

    Year 3=+68,000 = 50,000

    We have to determine the number of days:

    (18,000/68,000) = 0.26*365 = 95 days

    It will take 3 years and 95 days to recover the initial investment

    Project G:

    Io = - 235,000

    Year 1 = + 54,000 = - 181,000

    Year 2 = + 72,000 = - 109,000

    Year 3 = + 103,000 = - 6,000

    Year 4 = + 139,000 = 133,000

    We have to determine the number of days:

    (6,000/139,000) = 0.043*365 = 16 days

    It will take 4 years and 16 days.

    2) To calculate the Net present value, we need to discount the cash flows.

    NPV = - Io + ∑[Cf / (1+i) ^n]

    Cf = cash flow

    Project F:

    NPV = - 150,000 + 78,000/1.10 + 54,000/1.10^2 + 68,000/1.10^3 ...

    NPV = $91,137.15

    Project G:

    NPV = - 235,000 + 54,000/1.10 + 72,000/1.10^2 + ...

    NPV = $142,783.06
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