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  • September 1, 2021 at 3:55 am #633730
    Sourav9271
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    Hello sir,

    Sir, in this question there were 4 years and production units in 4th year were
    450 units and after tax flows were
    $ 2017.

    The question asked “after 4th year of operation degnis co continue to produce and sell 450 p.a for foreseeable future..
    Calculate the NPV.?

    Sir,
    I calculated the perpetuity of 2017/11%
    and inorder to bring it to present value terms I discounted using 5 year since cash beyond 4th year would be receivable at 5th year.
    However in answer a 4 year discounting factor was used.

    Also, tax savings were there for 6 yrs
    So I took annuity factor 6 years and then discounted back to P.V using 5 year annuity factor .Herein too 4 year d.cf were used

    September 1, 2021 at 7:37 am #633755
    John Moffat
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    The discount factor for a perpetuity starting in 1 years time is 1/r and gives a PV at time 0.

    Here the perpetuity starts at time 5 which is four years later than at time 1 and therefore discounting using 1/r gives a PV four years later which is at time 4 instead of at time 0.

    Therefore we need to then discount for 4 years to arrive at a PV ‘now’.

    It is the same reasoning for the tax saving. The annuity factor is for flows starting in 1 years time and gives a PV at time 0. Here, the flows start in 5 years time and therefore using the annuity factor gives a PV in 4 years time.

    September 1, 2021 at 7:57 am #633758
    Sourav9271
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    Sir if
    1/r = PV 0
    Then ,Flows starting in 5 years
    1/r^4=PV 0.

    Is it correct?

    September 1, 2021 at 6:19 pm #633832
    John Moffat
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    No it isn’t.

    1/r gives the PV of a perpetuity.

    If the perpetuity starts 4 years late then the result needs discounting for 4 years as I explained before.

    If you are still unsure then do watch the Paper MA (as F2) lectures on investment appraisal where I explain all the discounting.

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