Thursday, August 15, 2013

Atwood Company has an opportunity to produce and sell a revolutionary new smoke detector for homes

Atwood Company has an opportunity to produce and sell a revolutionary new smoke detector for homes. To determine whether this would be a profitable venture, the company has gathered the following data on probable costs and market potential:



a.

New equipment would have to be acquired to produce the smoke detector. The equipment would cost $100,000 and be usable for 12 years. After 12 years, it would have a salvage value equal to 10% of the original cost.

b.

Production and sales of the smoke detector would require a working capital investment of $40,000 to finance accounts receivable, inventories, and day-to-day cash needs. This working capital would be released for use elsewhere after 12 years.

c.

An extensive marketing study projects sales in units over the next 12 years as follows:



Year

Sales in Units

1

4,000

2

7,000

3

10,000

4-12

12,000



d.

The smoke detectors would sell for $45 each; variable costs for production, administration, and sales would be $25 per unit.

e.

To gain entry into the market, the company would have to advertise heavily in the early years of sales. The advertising program follows:



Year

Amount of Yearly Advertising

1-2

$70,000

3

$50,000

4-12

$40,000



f.

Other fixed costs for salaries, insurance, maintenance, and straight-line depreciation on equipment would total $127,500 per year. (Depreciation is based on cost less salvage value.)

g.

The company’s required rate of return is 20%.



Click here to viewExhibit 13B-1andExhibit 13B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables.



Required:

1.

Compute the net cash inflow (cash receipts less yearly cash operating expenses) anticipated from sale of the smoke detectors for each year over the next 12 years. (Input all amounts as positive values except net cash outflow which should be indicated with a minus sign. Round your intermediate and final answers to the nearest dollar amount. Omit the \"$\" sign in your response.)

2a.

Using the data computed in (1) above and other data provided in the problem, determine the net present value of the proposed investment. (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round discount factor(s) to 3 decimal places, intermediate and final answers to the nearest dollar amount. Omit the \"$\" sign in your response.)

2b.

Would you recommend that Matheson accept the device as a new product?

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