Investment Timing Option (Option to Wait). The Tad Oil Company is deciding whether to drill for oil on a tract. The company estimates that the project would cost $8 million today. Tad estimates that...


Investment Timing Option (Option to Wait). The Tad Oil Company is deciding whether to drill for oil on a tract. The company estimates that the project would cost $8 million today. Tad estimates that once drilled, the oil will generate positive net cash flow of $4 million a year for the next 4 years. The company recognizes, however, that if it waits 2 years, it could cost $9 million, but there is a 90% change that the next cash flow will be $4.2 million and there is a 10% chance that the net cash flow will be $2.2 million a year for 4 years. Assume that all cash flows are discounted at 10%. (1) If the company opts to drill today, what is the project’s NPV? (2) Would it pay to wait 2 years before deciding whether to drill?



May 05, 2022
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