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Blue Water Boats is considering a new project with perpetual cash inflows of $435,000, cash costs of $310,000, and a tax rate of 35 percent. The firm plans to issue $250,000 of debt at an interest rate of 7.3 percent to help finance the initial project cost of $475,000. The levered discount rate is 16.7 percent. What is the net present value of this project?

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Answer:

$190,494.01

Step-by-step explanation:

The calculation of net present value is given below:-

Perpetual cash flow $435,000

Less: Cash cost $310,000

Earning before interest

and tax $125,000

($435,000 - $310,000)

Less: Interest on debt $18,250

($250,000 × 7.3%)

Earning before tax $106,750

($125,000 - $18,250)

Less: Tax $37,362.50

($106,750 × 35%)

Net Income $69,387.50

($106,750 - $37,362.50)

Present value $415,494.01

($69,387.50 ÷ 16.7%)

Less: Initial cost $225,000

($475,000 - $250,000)

Net present value $190,494.01

( $415,494.01 - $225,000)

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