What net annual cash inflow


Anita Vasquez received $130,000 from her mother's estate. She placed the funds into the hands of a broker, who purchased the following securities on Anita's behalf:

a.

Common stock was purchased at a cost of $65,000. The stock paid no dividends, but it was sold for $150,000 at the end of four years.

b.

Preferred stock was purchased at its par value of $18,000. The stock paid a 8% dividend (based on par value) each year for four years. At the end of four years, the stock was sold for $13,500.

c.

Bonds were purchased at a cost of $47,000. The bonds paid $2,820 in interest every six months. After four years, the bonds were sold for $53,000.

The securities were all sold at the end of four years so that Anita would have funds available to start a new business venture. The broker stated that the investments had earned more than a 22% return, and he gave Anita the following computation to support his statement:

     

  Common stock:

       Gain on sale ($150,000 - $65,000) $ 85,000   
  Preferred stock:

       Dividends paid (8% × $18,000 × 4 years)
5,760   
       Loss on sale ($13,500 - $18,000)
(4,500)
  Bonds:

       Interest paid ($2,820 × 8 periods)
22,560   
       Gain on sale ($53,000 - $47,000)
6,000   



  Net gain on all investments $ 114,820   







$114,820 ÷ 4 years

= 22.1%

$130,000
     
Required:
1a.

Using a 22% discount rate, compute the net present value of each of the three investments.

    Net Present Value
  Common stock $     
  Preferred stock $     
  Bonds $     

    
1b. On which investment did Anita earn a 22% rate of return?




Common stock

Preferred stock

Bonds

None
2. Considering all three investments together, did Anita earn a 22% rate of return?




Yes

No
3.

Anita wants to use the $216,500 proceeds from sale of the securities to open a fast-food franchise under a 10-year contract. What net annual cash inflow must the store generate for Anita to earn a 14% return over the 10-year period? Assume that the project will yield same annual cash inflow each year. Anita will not receive back her original investment at the end of the contract.

  Annual net cash inflow $

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