Warr Company is considering a project that has the following cash flow data. What is the project's IRR? Note that a project's projected IRR can be less than the WACC or negative, in both cases it will be rejected. Year 0 1 2 3 4 Cash flows -$1,300 $450 $450 $450 $450 14.16% 14.42% 15.31% 15.84% 16.23%

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Option B, IRR is 14.42%

Explanation:

The IRR is the rate of return that equates the cost of the project to the present value of cash flows receivable from the project in future.

Using an excel approach, the formula formula IRR is given as:

=irr(values)

The values in this case are

-$1300 in  year 0

$450 in year 1

$450 in year two

$450 in year 3

$450 in year 4

The irr gives 14.42% as shown in the spreadsheet attached

The cost of the investment of the investment project of $1300 equals the present values of its cash flows at 14.42% rate of return


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Year 2 Year 3
Amounts billed to customers for services rendered $ 320,000 $ 420,000
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In addition, you learn that the company incurred advertising costs of $24,000 in year 2, owed the advertising agency $4,900 at the end of year 1, and there were no liabilities at the end of year 3. Also, there were no anticipated bad debts on receivables, and the rent payment was for a two-year period, year 2 and year 3.
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2. Determine the amount due the advertising agency that would be shown as a liability on RPG’s balance sheet at the end of year 2.

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Answer:

RPG Company

1. Accrual Net Income for Year 2 and Year 3:

                                                                          Year 2             Year 3

Amounts billed to customers for services  $ 320,000   $ 420,000

Expenses:

Rent                                                                     38,500         0  

Salaries paid to employees for services          137,000       157,000

Travel and entertainment                                  27,000        37,000

Advertising                                                         24,000         16,600

Net Income                                                      $93,500     $170,900

2. Determination of the liability for Advertising:

Advertising Expense:

Year 1 balance = $4,900

Year 2 =            $24,000

Cash paid           (13,500)

Balance             $15,400

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

RPG Company.

                                                                          Year 2             Year 3

Amounts billed to customers for services  $ 320,000   $ 420,000

Cash collected from credit customers           230,000       370,000

Cash disbursements:

Payment of rent                                                  77,000         0  

Salaries paid to employees for services          137,000       157,000

Travel and entertainment                                  27,000        37,000

Advertising                                                          13,500        32,000

                                Year 2             Year 3

Service Revenue:   $ 320,000   $ 420,000

Accounts Receivable

Service revenue  $320,000

Cash collected       230,000

Balance Year 2      $90,000

Service revenue    420,000

Cash collected      370,000

Balance Year 3     $50,000

Advertising Expense:

Year 1 balance = $4,900

Year 2 =            $24,000

Cash paid           (13,500)

Balance             $15,400

Year 3 =              16,600

Cash paid           32,000

Balance               0

Final answer:

The accrual net income for RPG Company in Year 2 is $55,000, and in Year 3 is $194,000. The amount due to the advertising agency shown as a liability on RPG's balance sheet at the end of Year 2 is $0, as it was completely paid off in that year.

Explanation:

In order to calculate the accrual net income and determine the liability of the advertising agency, we first need to correctly account for all the incomes and expenses. Here's how it works:

Accrual net income is calculated as revenues (Amounts billed to customers) minus expenses. For year 2, the expenses include Payments of rent, Salaries paid, Travel and entertainment, and Advertising costs. For year 3, as there was no rent payment and no liabilities at the end of the year, we deduct only the Salaries paid, Travel and entertainment, and Advertising costs from the revenues.

Revenues

Year 2: $320,000
Year 3: $420,000

Expenses

Year 2: Rent($77,000) + Salary($137,000) + Travel & Entertainment($27,000) + Advertising($24,000) = $265,000
Year 3: Salary($157,000) + Travel & Entertainment($37,000) + Advertising($32,000) = $226,000

Accrual Net Income

Year 2: $320,000 - $265,000 = $55,000
Year 3: $420,000 - $226,000 = $194,000

The amount owed to the advertising agency that should be considered as a liability at the end of year 2 can be figured out by taking into account the advertising expenses incurred in year 2 and the previous year's outstanding. But since we learn that there were no liabilities at the end of year 3, the outstanding $4,900 at the end of year 1 must be paid in year 2 along with the incurred cost of $24,000. Therefore, the liability at the end of year 2 would be $0.

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