Questions
In a Word document, respond to the
following. Number your responses 1–4.
- Explain the net
present value (NPV) method for determining a capital budgeting project’s
desirability. What is the acceptance benchmark when using NPV?
- Explain the payback period
statistic. What is the acceptance benchmark when using the payback period
statistic?
- Describe the internal
rate of return (IRR) as a method for deciding the desirability of a capital
budgeting project. What is the acceptance benchmark when using IRR?
- Describe the modified
internal rate of return (MIRR) as a method for deciding the desirability of a
capital budgeting project. What are MIRR’s strengths and weaknesses?
Use references to support your responses as needed. Be sure to cite all references using correct APA style. Your responses should be free of grammar and spelling errors, demonstrating strong written communication skills.
Problems
In either a Word document or Excel
spreadsheet, complete the following problems.
- You may solve
the problems algebraically, or you may use a financial calculator or an
Excel spreadsheet.
- If you choose to
solve the problems algebraically, be sure to show your computations.
- If you use a
financial calculator, show your input values.
- If you use an
Excel spreadsheet, show your input values and formulas.
In addition to your solution to each
computational problem, you must show the supporting work leading to your
solution to receive credit for your answer.
- Based on the cash flows shown in the chart below, compute the NPV for Project Huron. Suppose that the appropriate cost of capital is 12 percent. Advise the organization about whether it should accept or reject the project
- .
Project
Huron
|
Time
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
Cash
Flow
|
$12,000
|
$2,360
|
$4,390
|
$1,520
|
$3,300
|
- Based on the cash flows
shown in the chart below, compute the IRR and MIRR for Project Erie. Suppose
that the appropriate cost of capital is 12 percent. Advise the organization
about whether it should accept or reject the project.
Project Erie
|
Time
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
Cash
Flow
|
$12,000
|
$2,360
|
$4,390
|
$1,520
|
$980
|
$1,250
|