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  • November 28, 2014 at 7:47 pm #214179
    saif02bd
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    dear sir,i have attempted the mock exam and fail to answer multi task question(36-39).plz give solution of those 4 question and give explanation as early as possible.

    November 28, 2014 at 8:59 pm #214182
    saif02bd
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    Able ltd is considering a new project for which the following info is available:
    initial cost $300000
    expected life 5yr
    estimated scrap value $20000
    additional revenue from the project:$120000 p.a.
    incremental cost of the project$30000 p.a.
    cost of capital 10%
    (a)npv of the project? Ans:53610
    (b)IRR? ans: 21%
    (c)payback period? ans:3.33yr

    November 28, 2014 at 9:35 pm #214185
    saif02bd
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    my answer was:
    (a) outflow=300000
    1st 4 yr inflow=90000(120000-30000)
    5th yr inflow=110000(90000+20000)
    which gives npv=53520
    (b)first i select 15% as discount rate which gives a positive npv,then select 20% which gives npv=-22860.
    the IRR=17%..the answer is 21%.how i calculate discount rate heigher than 20%??annuity table provide value upto 20%.. is there are any technique to know which discount rate gives the smallest negative npv??
    (c)4.21 yr
    please help!!!!

    November 29, 2014 at 11:50 am #214305
    John Moffat
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    (a) The difference is due to rounding in the tables. (The answer has taken a 5 year annuity of 90,000 p.a., and the separately discounted 20,000 for 5 years).
    The rounding will not be a problem in the real exam (they will avoid the problem by, for example, asking for the answer to the nearest 1,000)

    (b) A few things. Firstly you can calculate the discount factors at any rate you want using the formulae given at the top of the discount tables (although you actually don’t need to here). Secondly, as I explain in the free lecture, you do not need a negative NPV – you can calculate the IRR with two positive NPV’s.
    Thirdly, and most importantly here, if you discount at 20% the NPV is still positive – it should then be obvious what the answer is from looking at the choices available.

    (c) Since the project is giving a net 90,000 a year, then after three years we have got 270,000. That means we need another 30,000 which will take 1/3 of the 4th year.

    November 29, 2014 at 12:32 pm #214332
    saif02bd
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    its clear now..thnak you very much sir..

    November 29, 2014 at 1:26 pm #214386
    John Moffat
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    You are welcome 🙂

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