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Conch Republic Results

The document provides information about a proposed new PDA project, including estimated costs, sales volumes, tax rates, and required return. It then summarizes that pro forma financial statements and cash flows were prepared for the project. The payback period was found to be between years 4 and 5. The profitability index, NPV, and IRR were all positive, indicating the project seems like a good investment. However, the analysis does not account for potential sales erosion of older PDA models from introducing the new ones.

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Conch Republic Results

The document provides information about a proposed new PDA project, including estimated costs, sales volumes, tax rates, and required return. It then summarizes that pro forma financial statements and cash flows were prepared for the project. The payback period was found to be between years 4 and 5. The profitability index, NPV, and IRR were all positive, indicating the project seems like a good investment. However, the analysis does not account for potential sales erosion of older PDA models from introducing the new ones.

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Andrew West

Given Information
Spent $750.00 to develop a prototype (or Model) for a new PDA
Spent an additional $200,000 for marketing study to determine the expected sales.
Can manufacture the new PDA with variable cost for $86.00 each.
Fixed Costs for the operation are estimated at $3 million per year.
Unit Price $250.00 each
Necessary equipment to produce the PDA will cost $15 million, with depreciation for 7
years MACRS schedule.
It is believed that this equipment after 5 years will be worth $3 million.
NWC will be 20% of Sales
Changes in NWC will occur in Year 1, with the first year sales.
There is no initial outlay for NWC.
Conch Republic Corporate Tax Rate is 35% and has a 12% required return.
Estimated Sales Volumes:
NWC 20%
Year Est.Sales of Sales
1 70,000 14,000
2 80,000 16,000
3 100,000 20,000
4 85,000 17,000
5 75,000 15,000

Project Requirements
Prepare pro forma financial statement and Project cash flows.
Calculate NPV, IRR, Payback period, PI
Results
Attached are several charts displaying the income and cash flow statements based
on the information provided in the Conch Republic mini-case. The payback period was
found based on the information regarding accumulated cash flows and when they become
equal to the cost needed to begin the operation. We see that the change from negative to
positive cumulative cash flow occurs sometime after the beginning of year 4 and before
the beginning of year 5.
The profitability index was derived by dividing the present value of the future
cash flows, which was obtained by inputting the cash flows into the CF function of the
BA II plus calculator, by the amount of money put forth in the initial investment, which is
the purchase of the $15 million piece of equipment. The net present value and internal
rate of return were both also obtained through the CF functions provided by Texas
Instruments technology, after of course working through the individual cash flows, which
can be seen in the attachments.
In order to find out how sensitive net present value is to the changes in the price
of the product, the NPV was recalculated under 3 different conditions; one in which the
price is held at a base rate, one in which the price is high, and one in which the price is
low. All other variables were held constant. The sensitivity of the NPV to the quantity

sold was calculated in a similar manner. These results are shown in the sensitivity
analysis (attachment).
This project seems to be a good investment, as NPV and IRR are both positive
based on the Total Projected Cash Flows. However, there is a possibility that the
introduction of these new PDAs may reduce the sales of the older versions produced by
the same company, this is known as erosion. Some of the erosion could occur due to
consumers purchasing the new PDAs created by this organization, but some of the
erosion could occur due to consumers purchasing products from competitors.

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