Question: Albert Co. is considering a four-year project that will require an initial investment of $15,000. The base-case cash flows for this project are projected to
Albert Co. is considering a four-year project that will require an initial investment of $15,000. The base-case cash flows for this project are projected to be $15,000 per year. The best-case cash flows are projected to be $22,000 per year, and the worst-case cash flows are projected to be $1,500 per year. The companys analysts have estimated that there is a 50% probability that the project will generate the base-case cash flows. The analysts also think that there is a 25% probability of the project generating the best-case cash flows and a 25% probability of the project generating the worst-case cash flows.
What would be the expected net present value (NPV) of this project if the projects cost of capital is 12%?
$26,849
$23,347
$21,012
$28,016
Albert now wants to take into account its ability to abandon the project at the end of year 2 if the project ends up generating the worst-case scenario cash flows. If it decides to abandon the project at the end of year 2, the company will receive a one-time net cash inflow of $3,000 (at the end of year 2). The $3,000 the company receives at the end of year 2 is the difference between the cash the company receives from selling off the projects assets and the companys $1,500 cash outflow from operations. Additionally, if it abandons the project, the company will have no cash flows in years 3 and 4 of the project.
Using the information in the preceding problem, find the expected NPV of this project when taking the abandonment option into account.
$30,936
$32,174
$24,749
$25,986
What is the value of the option to abandon the project?
$1,192
$1,262
$1,402
$981
$1,472
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