Estimate the projects net cash flows over its five year


Consider the project contained. a. Perform a sensitivity analysis to see how NPV is affected by changes in the number of procedures per day, average collection amount, and salvage value. Remember supplies vary with number of procedures. b. Conduct a scenario analysis. Suppose that the hospital’s staff concluded that the three most uncertain variables were number of procedures per day, average collection amount, and the equipment’s salvage value. Furthermore, the following data were developed: Number of Average Salvage Scenario Probability Procedure Collection Value Worst 0.25 10 $60 $100,000 Most Likely 0.50 15 $80 $200,000 Best 0.25 20 $100 $300,000 c. Finally, assume that California Health Center’s average project has a coefficient of variation of NPV in the range of 1.0 -2.0 The hospital adjusts for risk by adding or subtracting 3% points to its 10% corporate cost of capital. After adjusting for differential risk, is the project still profitable? d. What type of risk measured and accounted for in Parts b. and c.? Should this be of concern to the hospital’s managers? -Here is problem 7- (California Health Center, a for-profit hospital, is evaluating the purchase of new diagnostic equipment. The equipment, which costs $600,000, has an expected life of five years and an estimated pretax salvage value of $200,000 at that time. The equipment is expected to be used 15 times a day for 250 days a year for each year of the project’s life. On average, each procedure is expected to generate $80 in collections, which is net of bad debt losses and contractual allowances, in its first year of use. Thus, net revenues for Year 1 are estimated at 15 x 250 x $80= $300,000. Labor and maintenance costs are expected to be $100,000 during the first year of operation, while utilities will cost another $10,000 and cash overhead will increase by $5,000 in year 1. The cost for expendable supplies is expected to average $5 per procedure during the first year. All costs and revenues except depreciation, are expected to increase at a 5% inflation rate after the first year. The equipment falls into the MACRS five-year class for tax depreciation and hence is subject to the following depreciation allowances: Year allowance 1 0.2 2 0.32 3 0.19 4 0.12 5 0.11 6 0.06 The hospital’s tax rate is 40%, and its corporate cost of capital is 10%. a. Estimate the project’s net cash flows over its five year estimated life. b. What are the project’s NPV and IRR?)

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