Ocean Tide Industries is planning to introduce a new product with a projected life of eight years. The project is in the government’s preferred industry list and qualifies for a one-time subsidy of...


Ocean Tide Industries is planning to introduce a new product with a projected life of eight years. The project is in the government’s preferred industry list and qualifies for a one-time subsidy of $2,000,000 at the start of the project. Initial equipment (IE) will cost $14,000,000 and an additional equipment (AE) costing $1,000,000 will be needed at the end of year 2. At the end of 8 years, the original equipment, IE, will have no resale value but the supplementary equipment, AE, can be sold for its book value of $100,000. A working capital of $1,500,000 will be needed.


The sales volume over the eight-year period have been forecast as follows:


Year 1 80,000 units


Year 2 120,000 units


Year 3-5 300,000 units


Year 6-8 200,000 units


A sale price of $100 per unit is expected and the variable expenses will amount to 40% of sales revenue. Fixed cash operating expenses will amount to $1,600,000 per year.


Additionally, an extensive advertising campaign will be launched, which will need annual expenses as follows:


Year 1 $3,000,000


Year 2 $1,500,000


Year 3-5 $1,000,000


Year 6-8 $400,000


The company falls in the 50% tax category and believes 12% to be an appropriate estimate for its after-tax cost of capital for a project of this nature. All equipment is depreciated on a straight-line basis. In the event of a negative taxable income, the tax is computed as usual and is reported as a negative number, indicating a reduction in loss after tax.


You are required to:




  1. Compute the OCF for years 1 through 8

  2. Compute the Terminal cash flow

  3. Compute the FCF for years 1 through 8

  4. Compute the NPV and IRR

  5. Should the project be accepted?

Jun 11, 2022
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