BPC has decided to evaluate the riskier project at a 12 percent rate and the less risky

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BPC has decided to evaluate the riskier project at a 12 percent rate and the less risky project at a 10 percent rate.

a. What is the expected value of the annual net cash flows from each project? What is the coefficient of variation (CV)? (Hint: =B = $5,798 and CVB = 0.76.)

b. What is the risk-adjusted NPV of each project?

c. If it were known that Project B was negatively correlated with other cash flows of the firm whereas Project A was positively correlated, how would this knowledge affect the decision? If Project B's cash flows were negatively correlated with gross domestic product (GDP), would that influence your assessment of its risk?

PROJECT A PROJECT B Net Cash Flows Probability Net Cash Flows Probability 0.2 0.2 0.6 $6,000 6,750 0.6 0.2 6,750 18,000

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Financial management theory and practice

ISBN: 978-0324422696

12th Edition

Authors: Eugene F. Brigham and Michael C. Ehrhardt

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