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payback period, NPV 08 Q7

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Question 7

Northbank Ltd has developed a unique hedge trimmer. Market research indicates that the demand
for the trimmer at a unit selling price of £40 and advertising cost over the next four years, are as
follows:
Demand (units) Advertising cost (£)
Year 1 2000     10,000
2    4000          10,000
3     4000         5,000
4     1000          nil
The demand for the trimmer after Year 4 is expected to be too few to continue marketing it. The
variable cost per trimmer is expected to be £25.
The company expects to purchase a machine costing £120,000 at the beginning of year 1 to
manufacture the trimmer. The machine will be sold at the end of Year 4 for £20,000. The straight
line method for the calculation of depreciation will be used.
Assume no opening or closing stocks of the trimmer in each of the four years.
For Net Present Value (NPV) calculations, assume cash flows from costs and sales for a year take
place at the end of that year.
The unit selling price and unit variable cost will remain unchanged during the four years.
Payment for the purchase of the machine is expected to be made at the beginning of year 1.

Required

a) Determine for this project:

(i) The payback period.
(ii) The Accounting Rate of Return (ARR)
(iii) The net present value (NPV) at 10%.
(iv) The internal rate of return (IRR) using discount rates
of 10% and 12%.
b) Advise the company as to the profitability of this project.
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