(b) Astra plc is looking forward to invest in extra production of pendrives, Several consulting firms have...
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(b) Astra plc is looking forward to invest in extra production of pendrives, Several consulting firms have conducted research for the firm and they found that there 15 an opportunity to sell an extra quantity of pendrives of 800,000 units per year. The research cost f0.2 million but this cost has not been fully paid yet. The price and the structure of cost of a pendrive is as the following: Price per unit 24.00 Costs of output per unit Material cost per unit 3.00 Manpower cost per 1.00 unit Variable cost per unit 1.00 Fixed cost per unit 3.00 (8.00) Profit 16.00 The fixed cost is derived from selling costs. This is predicted to increase by f1 mill per year due to this project investment. The line of production is predicted to run for 3 years and incur a cost of $22 mill, including f1 mill of material inventories. The technical machine will have a balance value of f4 mill. Due to. the fact that the firm is embracing JIT policy of inventory management, the investment is predicted to incorporate decreasing working capital requirements with 6% decline per year on a volume basis. The line of production will be placed in an unoccupied building where another firm has offer f4 mill to purchase it. If the building is not sold, real estate price inflation will push up the value of the building to f6 mill after 5 years. While the exact price and inflation rates are unpredictable, Astra's economists made the following predictions with respect to the mean inflation rates per year related to the investment project: Index of retail prices 5% per annum Prices of pendrives 1% per annum Prices of material 2% per annum Rates of manpower salary 6% per annum Variable costs 6% per annum Other variable costs 4% per annum Note: Tax and allowance for capital do not apply. Required: Astra's equity owners want a real rate of return of 7.5% for this project. Assess the feasibility of this investment. (17 marks) [Total : 25 Marks]
Ethical Obligations and Decision Making in Accounting Text and Cases
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