Poulsen Industries is analyzing an average-risk project and the following data have been developed
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Updated on: 12/11/2013 12:08 PM Due on: 12/24/2013

Poulsen Industries is analyzing an average-risk project and the following data have been developed. Unit sales will be constant but the sales price should increase with inflation. Fixed costs will also be constant but variable costs should rise with inflation. The project should last for three years, it will be depreciated on a straight-line basis, and there will be no salvage value. This is just one of many projects for the firm, so any losses can be used to offset gains on other firm projects. The marketing manager does not think it is necessary to adjust for inflation since both the sales price and the variable costs will rise at the same rate but the CFO thinks an adjustment is required. What is the difference in the expected NPV if the inflation adjustment is made vs. if it is not made?
WACC 10.0%
Net investment cost (depreciable basis) $200,000
Units sold 50,000
Average price per unit, Year 1 $25.00
Fixed oper. costs, excl. depreciation (constant) $150,000
Variable oper. cost per unit, Year 1 $20.20
Annual depreciation rate 33.333%
Expected inflation 4.00%
Tax rate 35.0%
WACC 10.0%
Net investment cost (depreciable basis) $200,000
Units sold 50,000
Average price per unit, Year 1 $25.00
Fixed oper. costs, excl. depreciation (constant) $150,000
Variable oper. cost per unit, Year 1 $20.20
Annual depreciation rate 33.333%
Expected inflation 4.00%
Tax rate 35.0%

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