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Mills Mining is considering an expansion project. To date it has spent $75,000 i

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Mills Mining is considering an expansion project. To date it has spent $75,000 investigating the viability of the project and has decided to proceed further. The proposed project will cost $500,000 in addition to the $75,000 that was spent on the feasibility study. The project will be depreciated over a 3 year MACRS class life.
MACRS
Depreciation
Year Rates
1 0.33
2 0.45
3 0.15
4 0.07
If the project is undertaken the company will need to increase its inventories by $50,000, and its accounts payable will rise by $10,000. The company will realize an additional $600,000 in sales over each of the next four years. The company

Explanation / Answer

Mills Mining is considering an expansion project. To date it has spent $75,000 investigating the viability of the project and has decided to proceed further. The proposed project will cost $500,000 in addition to the $75,000 that was spent on the feasibility study. The project will be depreciated over a 3 year MACRS class life.
MACRS
Depreciation
Year Rates
1 0.33
2 0.45
3 0.15
4 0.07
If the project is undertaken the company will need to increase its inventories by $50,000, and its accounts payable will rise by $10,000. The company will realize an additional $600,000 in sales over each of the next four years. The company’s operating costs (not including depreciation) will increase by $400,000 a year. The company’s tax rate is 40%. At t = 3, the project’s economic life is complete, but it will have a salvage value (before-tax) of $50,000 after three years. The project’s WACC is 10%.
a) What is the project’s net present value (NPV)

answer $54,676.59