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    Apr 28, 2007, 09:40 AM
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    After seeing Snapple’s success with noncola soft drinks and learning of Coke’s and Pepsi’s interest, Allied Food Products has decided to consider an expansion of its own in the fruit juice business. The product being considered is fresh lemon juice. Assume that you were recently hired as assistant to the director of capital budgeting, and you must evaluate the new project. The lemon juice would be produced in an unused building adjacent to Allied’s Fort Myers plant; Allied owns the building, which is fully depreciated. The required equipment would cost $200,000, plus an additional $40,000 for shipping and installation. In addition, inventories would rise by $25,000, while accounts payable would go up by $5,000. All of these costs would be incurred at t _ 0. By a special ruling, the machinery could be depreciated under the MACRS system as 3-year property. The applicable depreciation rates are 33%, 45%, 15%, and 7%. The project is expected to operate for 4 years, at which time it will be terminated. The cash inflows are assumed to begin 1 year after the project is undertaken, or at t = 1, and to continue out to t = 4. At the end of the project’s life (t= 4), the equipment is expected to have a salvage value of $25,000. Unit sales are expected to total 100,000 cans per year, and the expected sales price is $2.00 per can. Cash operating costs for the project (total operating costs less depreciation) are expected to total 60 percent of dollar sales. Allied’s tax rate is
    40 percent, and its weighted average cost of capital is 10 percent. Tentatively, the lemon juice project is assumed to be of equal risk to Allied’s other assets.
    You have been asked to evaluate the projects and to make a recommendation as to whether it should be accepted or rejected. To guide you in your analysis, your boss gave you the following set of questions.

    a. Draw a time line that shows when the net cash inflows and outflows will occur, and explain how the time line can be used to help structure the analysis.
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    Apr 30, 2007, 11:56 AM
    Is there a particular question you have about determining cash flows - or do you just one someone here to do your homework assignment for you?
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    Apr 30, 2007, 11:59 AM
    It's definitely the home work part, plus drawing charts is well not fun.
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    Jul 19, 2007, 11:41 PM
    How do you draw a time line that shows when the net cash inflows and outflows occur if the cash infows begin 1 years after the project starts and is to continue for 4 years. Operating costs are to be 60% of the dollar sales.
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    Jul 19, 2007, 11:44 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by ebaines
    Is there a particular question you have about determining cash flows - or do you just one someone here to do your homework assignment for you?
    I cannot find a chart sample and wonder if anyone could tell me what it should look like
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    Sep 5, 2007, 08:53 PM
    After seeing Snapple’s success with noncola soft drinks and learning of Coke’s and Pepsi’s interest, Allied Food Products has decided to consider an expansion of its own in the fruit juice business. The product being considered is fresh lemon juice. Assume that you were recently hired as assistant to the director of capital budgeting, and you must evaluate the new project. The lemon juice would be produced in an unused building adjacent to Allied’s Fort Myers plant; Allied owns the building, which is fully depreciated. The required equipment would cost $200,000, plus an additional $40,000 for shipping and installation. In addition, inventories would rise by $25,000, while accounts payable would go up by $5,000. All of these costs would be incurred at t _ 0. By a special ruling, the machinery could be depreciated under the MACRS system as 3-year property. The applicable depreciation rates are 33%, 45%, 15%, and 7%. The project is expected to operate for 4 years, at which time it will be terminated. The cash inflows are assumed to begin 1 year after the project is undertaken, or at t = 1, and to continue out to t = 4. At the end of the project’s life (t= 4), the equipment is expected to have a salvage value of $25,000. Unit sales are expected to total 100,000 cans per year, and the expected sales price is $2.00 per can. Cash operating costs for the project (total operating costs less depreciation) are expected to total 60 percent of dollar sales. Allied’s tax rate is
    40 percent, and its weighted average cost of capital is 10 percent. Tentatively, the lemon juice project is assumed to be of equal risk to Allied’s other assets.
    You have been asked to evaluate the projects and to make a recommendation as to whether it should be accepted or rejected. To guide you in your analysis, your boss gave you the following set of questions.

    a. Draw a time line that shows when the net cash inflows and outflows will occur, and explain how the time line can be used to help structure the analysis.

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