Quantitative Problem: Bellinger Industries is considering two projects for inclusion in its capital budget, and you have
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Quantitative Problem: Bellinger Industries is considering two projects for inclusion in its capital budget, and you have
Quantitative Problem: Bellinger Industries is considering two projects for inclusion in its capital budget, and you have been asked to do the analysis. Both projects' after-tax cash flows are shown on the time line below. Depreciation, salvage values, net operating working capital requirements, and tax effects are all included in these cash flows. Both projects have 4-year lives, and they have risk characteristics similar to the firm's average project. Bellinger's WACC is 7%. 0 1 2 3 4 Project A 395 280 330 -1,150 -1,150 620 220 Project B 330 430 780 What is Project A's NPV? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $ What is Project B's NPV? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $ If the projects were independent, which project(s) would be accepted? -Select- ✓would be accepted. If the projects were mutually exclusive, which project(s) would be accepted? -Select- would be accepted.
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