What is the cost of capital for the project? What is the IIR for the project? What is the NPV for the project?

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You are a consultant to a firm evaluating an expansion of its current business. The cash-flow forecasts (in millions of dollars) for the project are as follows:
Years Cash Flow
      0 100
1–10 + 19
On the basis of the behavior of the firm’s stock, you believe that the beta of the firm is 1.46. Assume that the rate of return available on risk-free investments is 4% and that the expected rate of return on the market portfolio is 13%.
What is the project IRR? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)
  IRR %
What is the cost of capital for the project? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)
  Cost of capital %
Does the accept-reject decision using IRR agree with the decision using NPV?
Yes
No
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First of all we will calculate coast of capital as follow

Cost of Capital

= rate of return of risk-free investments + beta (market portfolit – risk-free rate)

= 4% + 1.46 ( 13%-4%)
=4% +13.14%

=17.14%

Now we will calculate NPV as follow

Year CF PV Factor
@16.4%
PV
0 -100 1 -100
1 19 0.85178876 16.18399
2 19 0.72554409 13.78534
3 19 0.61801029 11.7422
4 19 0.52641422 10.00187
5 19 0.44839371 8.519481
6 19 0.38193672 7.256798
7 19 0.32532941 6.181259
8 19 0.27711193 5.265127
9 19 0.23604083 4.484776
10 19 0.20105692 3.820082
-12.7591

NPV of the project is -12.7591

NOw we will calculate IRR of the project as follow

IRR =(100) +19(1+r)+19(1+r)2+19(1+r)3+19(1+r)4+19(1+r)5+19(1+r)6+19(1+r)7+19(1+r)8+19(1+r)9+19(1+r)10

By solving above equation by trial and error method we have found IRR =

=13.77%

So IRR =13.77%

Does the accept-reject decision using IRR agree with the decision using NPV?

NO

Company should reject the project as IRR of the project is less then Required Return of the project

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