(Related to Checkpoint 13.3) (Scenario analysis) Family Security is considering introducing tiny GPS trackers that can be inserted in the sole of a child's shoe, which would then allow for the...


(Related to Checkpoint 13.3) (Scenario analysis) Family Security is considering introducing tiny<br>GPS trackers that can be inserted in the sole of a child's shoe, which would then allow for the tracking of<br>that child if he or she was ever lost or abducted. The estimates, that might be off by 9 percent (either<br>above or below), associated with this new product are shown here: E. Since this is a new product<br>line, you are not confident in your estimates and would like to know how well you will fare if your<br>estimates on the items listed above are 9 percent higher or 9 percent lower than expected. Assume that<br>this new product line will require an initial outlay of $1.08 million, with no working capital investment, and<br>will last for 10 years, being depreciated down to zero using straight-line depreciation. In addition, the<br>firm's required rate of return or cost of capital is 9.7 percent, and the firm's marginal tax rate is 34<br>percent. Calculate the project's NPV under the

Extracted text: (Related to Checkpoint 13.3) (Scenario analysis) Family Security is considering introducing tiny GPS trackers that can be inserted in the sole of a child's shoe, which would then allow for the tracking of that child if he or she was ever lost or abducted. The estimates, that might be off by 9 percent (either above or below), associated with this new product are shown here: E. Since this is a new product line, you are not confident in your estimates and would like to know how well you will fare if your estimates on the items listed above are 9 percent higher or 9 percent lower than expected. Assume that this new product line will require an initial outlay of $1.08 million, with no working capital investment, and will last for 10 years, being depreciated down to zero using straight-line depreciation. In addition, the firm's required rate of return or cost of capital is 9.7 percent, and the firm's marginal tax rate is 34 percent. Calculate the project's NPV under the "best-case scenario" (that is, use the high estimates-unit price 9 percent above expected, variable costs 9 percent less than expected, fixed costs 9 percent less than expected, and expected sales 9 percent more than expected). Calculate the project's NPV under the "worst-case scenario." The NPV for the best-case scenario will be S (Round to the nearest dollar.) The NPV for the worst-case scenario will be $ |. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Data Table<br>Unit price:<br>$128<br>Variable costs: $71<br>Fixed costs:<br>$248,000 per year<br>Expected sales: 10,600 per year<br>in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.)<br>(Click on the icon<br>Print<br>Done<br>

Extracted text: Data Table Unit price: $128 Variable costs: $71 Fixed costs: $248,000 per year Expected sales: 10,600 per year in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.) (Click on the icon Print Done
Jun 03, 2022
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