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Corporate Finance Problem Set For Lecture 3

This document contains 3 questions related to corporate finance problems. Question 1 asks about calculating the NPV and IRR of developing a new bike product over 10 years. Question 2 involves determining the optimal configuration of models to display on a car dealership showroom floor based on their NPV and space requirements. Question 3 analyzes the incremental earnings from an advertising campaign for a new dessert product based on expected sales increases for that product and others over 2 years including tax considerations.

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Corporate Finance Problem Set For Lecture 3

This document contains 3 questions related to corporate finance problems. Question 1 asks about calculating the NPV and IRR of developing a new bike product over 10 years. Question 2 involves determining the optimal configuration of models to display on a car dealership showroom floor based on their NPV and space requirements. Question 3 analyzes the incremental earnings from an advertising campaign for a new dessert product based on expected sales increases for that product and others over 2 years including tax considerations.

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Corporate Finance

Problem Set for Lecture 3

Q1. FastTrack Bikes, Inc. is thinking of developing a new composite road bike. Development
will take six years and the cost is $200,000 per year. Once in production, the bike is
expected to make $300,000 per year for 10 years. Assume the cost of capital is 10%.
a. Calculate the NPV of this investment opportunity, assuming all cash flows occur at
the end of each year. Should the company make the investment?
b. By how much must the cost of capital estimate deviate to change the decision?
(Hint: Use Excel to calculate the IRR.)
c. What is the NPV of the investment if the cost of capital is 14%?

Q2. You own a car dealership and are trying to decide how to configure the showroom floor.
The floor has 2000 square feet of usable space. You have hired an analyst and asked
her to estimate the NPV of putting a particular model on the floor and how much space
each model requires:

In addition, the showroom also requires office space. The analyst has estimated that
office space generates an NPV of $14 per square foot. What models should be displayed
on the floor and how many square feet should be devoted to office space?

Q3. Kokomochi is considering the launch of an advertising campaign for its latest dessert
product, the Mini Mochi Munch. Kokomochi plans to spend $5 million on TV, radio,
and print advertising this year for the campaign. The ads are expected to boost sales of
the Mini Mochi Munch by $9 million this year and by $7 million next year. In addition,
the company expects that new consumers who try the Mini Mochi Munch will be more
likely to try Kokomochi’s other products. As a result, sales of other products are
expected to rise by $2 million each year.

Kokomochi’s gross profit margin for the Mini Mochi Munch is 35%, and its gross profit
margin averages 25% for all other products. The company’s marginal corporate tax rate
is 35% both this year and next year. What are the incremental earnings associated with
the advertising campaign?

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