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  • January 5, 2019 at 4:21 pm #500087
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    The proposed new project is to open a number of new supermarkets in country T, a neighbouring country, which uses currency T$. Market research has already been undertaken at a cost of D$ 0.3
    million. If the purposed project is approved additional logistics planning will be commissioned at a
    cost of D$ 0.38 million payable at the start of 20X0.

    Other forecast project cash flows:

    Initial investment on 1 January 20X0 T$ million 150
    Residual value at the end of 20X4 T$ million 40
    Net operating cash inflows:

    20X0 T$ million 45
    20X1 and 20X2 growing at 20% a year from 20X0 levels
    20X3 and 20X4 growing at 6% a year from 20X2 levels

    Additional information:

    On 1 January 20X0, the spot rate for converting D$ to T$ is expected to be D$1 = T$ 2.1145.
    Dominique has received two conflicting exchange rate forecasts for the D$/T$ during the life of the project as follows:

    Forecast A A stable exchange rate of D$1= T$2.1145

    Forecast B A devaluation of the T$ against the D$ of 5.4% a year

    Business tax is 20% in Country T, payable in the year in which it is incurred.

    Tax depreciation allowances are available in Country T at 20% a year on a reducing balance basis.

    All net cash flows in Country T are to be remitted to Country D at the end of each year

    An additional 5% tax is payable in Country D based on remitted net cash flows net of D$ costs but no tax is payable or refundable on the initial investment and residual value capital flows.

    The project is to be evaluated, in D$ , at a discount rate of 12% over a five year period.

    Required:

    (a) Calculate the initial investment for the new project.

    (b) Calculate the D$ NPV of the project cash flows as at 1 January 20X0 using each of the two different exchange rate scenarios, Forecast A and Forecast B.

    (c) Calculate and discuss the MIRR of the project as at 1 January 20X0 using each of the two different exchange rate scenarios, Forecast A and Forecast B.

    (d) Calculate the Pay Back Period for the project at 1 January 20X0

    How do I go about this please? The additional information is confusing

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