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Ch 11 P18 Build a Model 3/7/2003



Chapter 11. Chapter 11 P18 Build a Model





Ripley Products Inc. is considering two mutually exclusive investments. The projects' expected net cash flows

are as follows:



Expected net cash flows

Time Project A Project B

0 ($375) ($575)

1 ($300) $190

2 ($200) $190

3 ($100) $190

4 $600 $190

5 $600 $190

6 $926 $190

7 ($200) $0



a. If you were told that each project's cost of capital was 12 percent, which project should be selected? If the

cost of capital was 18 percent, what would be the proper choice?



@ a 12% cost of capital @ a 18% cost of capital

Use Excel's NPV function as explained in

WACC = 12% WACC = 18% "Ch 11 Tool Kit.xls". Note that the range does

not include the costs, which are added separately.

NPV A = NPV A =



NPV B = NPV B =



At a cost of capital of 12%, Project A should be selected. However, if the cost of capital rises to 18%, then the choice is

reversed, and Project B should be accepted.



b. Construct NPV profiles for Projects A and B.



Before we can graph the NPV profiles for these projects, we must create a data table of project NPV relative to

differing costs of capital.



Project A Project B



0%

2%

4% Project A

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

16% Project B

18%

20%

22%

24%

26%

28%

30%



c. What is each project's IRR?

We find the internal rate of return with Excel's IRR function:



IRR A = Note in the graph above that the X-axis intercepts are equal to the two projects' IRRs.

IRR B =



d. What is each project's MIRR at a cost of capital of 12 percent? At r = 18%? (Hint: Consider Period 7 to be

the end of Project B's life.)



@ a 12% cost of capital @ a 18% cost of capital



MIRR A = MIRR A =

MIRR B = MIRR B =





e. What is the crossover rate, and what is its significance?



Cash flow

Time differential

0

1

2 Crossover rate =

3

4 The crossover rate represents the cost of capital at which the two projects

5 have the same net present value. In this scenario, that common net present

6 value, at a cost of capital of 13.13%, is:

7





f. What is the regular payback period for these two projects?



Project A

Time period: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Cash flow: (375) (300) (200) (100) 600 $600 $926 ($200)

Cumulative cash flow:

Logical test:



Max Row 93=Payback:



Payback: Alternative calculation using nested IF statements.





Project B

Time period: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Cash flow: (575) 190 190 190 190 $190 $190 $0

Cumulative cash flow:

Payback:





g. At a cost of capital of 12%, what is the discounted payback period for these two projects?



WACC = 12%



Project A

Time period: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Cash flow: (375) (300) (200) (100) 600 $600 $926 ($200)

Disc. cash flow:

Disc. cum. cash flow:



Discounted Payback:





Project B

Time period: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Cash flow: (575) 190 190 190 190 $190 $190 $0

Disc. cash flow:

Disc. cum. cash flow:



Discounted Payback:


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