Archer Daniels Midland Company is considering buying a new farm that it plans to operate for 10 years………..

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Archer Daniels Midland Company is considering buying a new farm that it plans to operate for 10 years………..

1. Archer Daniels Midland Company is considering buying a new farm that it plans to operate for 10 years. The farm will require an initial investment of $12.20 million. This investment will consist of $2.30 million for land and $9.90 million for trucks and other equipment. The land, all trucks, and all other equipment is expected to be sold at the end of 10 years at a price of $5.15 million, $2.12 million above book value. The farm is expected to produce revenue of $2.05 million each year, and annual cash flow from operations equals $1.94 million. The marginal tax rate is 35 percent, and the appropriate discount rate is 10 percent. Calculate the NPV of this investment. (Round intermediate calculations and final answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25.)

NPV:

2. Bell Mountain Vineyards is considering updating its current manual accounting system with a high-end electronic system. While the new accounting system would save the company money, the cost of the system continues to decline. The Bell Mountain’s opportunity cost of capital is 15.9 percent, and the costs and values of investments made at different times in the future are as follows:

Year

Cost

Value of Future Savings

(at time of purchase)

0

$5,000

$7,000

 

1

4,300

7,000

 

2

3,600

7,000

 

3

2,900

7,000

 

4

2,200

7,000

 

5

1,500

7,000

 

Calculate the NPV of each choice. (Round answers to the nearest whole dollar, e.g. 5,275.)

The NPV of each choice is:

NPV0 = $

NPV1 = $

NPV2 = $

NPV3 = $

NPV4 = $

NPV5 = $

Suggest when should Bell Mountain buy the new accounting system?

Bell Mountain should purchase the system in Year?

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3.

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Chip’s Home Brew Whiskey management forecasts that if the firm sells each bottle of Snake-Bite for $20, then the demand for the product will be 15,000 bottles per year, whereas sales will be 83 percent as high if the price is raised 7 percent. Chip’s variable cost per bottle is $10, and the total fixed cash cost for the year is $100,000. Depreciation and amortization charges are $20,000, and the firm has a 30 percent marginal tax rate. Management anticipates an increased working capital need of $3,000 for the year. What will be the effect of the price increase on the firm’s FCF for the year? (Round answers to nearest whole dollar, e.g. 5,275.)

At $20 per bottle the Chip’s FCF is $

38000

and at the new price Chip’s FCF is $


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