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Finance 593 intermediate financial management 6 case 11 chicago
6Case 11Chicago Valve CompanyCapital BudgetingDirectedAlthough he was hired as a
financial analyst after completing his MBA, Richard Houston’s firstassignment at Chicago
Valve was with the firm’s marketing department. Historically, the major focus of
Chicago Valve’s sales effort was on demonstrating the reliability and technological
superiority of the firm’s product line. However, many of Chicago Valve’s traditional
customers have embarked on cost-cutting programs in recent years. As a result, Chicago
Valve’s marketingdirector asked Houston’s boss, the financial VP, to lend Houston to
marketing to help them develop some analytical procedures that the sales force can use
to demonstrate the financialbenefits of buying Chicago Valve’s products.Chicago Valve
manufactures valve systems that are used in a wide variety of
applications,including sewage treatment systems, petroleum refining, and
pipeline transmission. The completesystems include sophisticated pumps, sensors, valves,
and control units that continuously monitorthe flow rate and the pressure along a line and
automatically adjust the pump to meet pre-setpressure specifications. Most of Chicago
Valve’s systems are made up of standard components,and most complete systems are
priced from $100 000 to $250 000. Because of the somewhattechnical nature of the
products, the majority of Chicago Valve’s sales people have a background in engineering.As
he began to think about his assignment, Houston quickly came to the conclusion that the
best way to “sell” a system to a cost-conscious customer would be to conduct a capital
budgeting analysis which would demonstrate the cost effectiveness of the system.
Further, Houston concluded that the best way to begin was with an analysis for one of
Chicago Valve’s actualcustomers.From discussions with the firm’s sales people, Houston
concluded that a proposed sale to Lone Star Petroleum, Inc. was perfect to use as
an illustration. Lone Star is considering the purchase of one of Chicago Valve’s standard
petroleum valve systems, which costs $200,000,including taxes and delivery. It would cost
Lone Star another $12,500 to install the equipment, and this expense would be
added to the invoice price of the equipment to determine the depreciable basis of the
system. A MACRS class-life of five years would be used, but the system has an economic life
of eight years, and it will be used for that period. After eight years, the system
willprobably be obsolete, so it will have a zero salvage value at that time.
Current depreciation allowances for 5-year class property are 0.20, 0.32, 0.19, 0.12, 0.11,
and 0.06 in Years 1-6,respectively.This system would replace a valve system which has been
used for about twenty years and which has been fully depreciated. The costs for removing
the current system are about equal to itsscrap value, so its current net market value is zero.
The advantages of the new system are greaterreliability and lower human monitoring and
maintenance requirements. In total, the new system would save Lone Star $60,000
annually in pre-tax operating costs. For capital budgeting, LoneStar uses an 1 1 percent
cost of capital, and its federal-plus-state tax rate is 40 percent.0 1994 South-Western, a
part of Cengage Learning49Natasha Spurrier, Chicago
Valve’s marketingmanager,gave Houston a free hand instructuring the analysis, but with
one exception—shetoldHouston to be sure to include themodified IRR (MIRR) as one of
the decision criteria. To calculateMIRR, all of the cashare compounded to the terminal
year, in this case Year 8, at theproject’scost of capital,these values summed to
producethe project’sterminalvalue.compounded areThen, isfound as the discount rate
which causes the presentvalue of theterminal value to equalcost of the equipment.
Spurrier had recently attendeda seminaron capital budgetingaccording to the seminar
leader, the MIRR method hassignificantadvantages over theIRR. For that reason, it is
rapidly replacing IRR as a primarycapitalbudgetingmethod.Now put yourself in Houston’s
position, and develop a capitalbudgeting analysis for thevalve system. As you go through
the analysis, keep in mind that the purpose of the analysis is tohelp Chicago Valve’s sales
representatives sell equipment to othernonfinancial people, so theanalysis must be as
clear as possible, yet technicallycorrect. In other words, the analysis must notonly be
right, it must also be understandable to decision makers, and the presenter—
Harrison, inthis case—must be able to answer any and
all questions,ranging from the performancecharacteristics of the equipment to the
assumptionsunderlying the capital budgeting decisioncriteria.Table I contains the
complete cash flow analysis. Examine it carefully, and be prepared to answerany
questions which might be posed.TABLE 1Net Year Cost Project Net Cash FlowsDepreciation
Tax Saving After-Tax Cost Saving Net Cash Flow5,6.’TS.9.10.0 ($212,500)2345678$17,000
27,200 16,150 10,200 9,350 5,1000 $36,000 36,000 36,000 36,000 36,000 36,000 36,000
($212,500) 53,000 63,200 52,150 46,200 45,350 41,100 36,000 36,000 36,000QUESTIONSl.
Explain the inputs into l) the net initial investment outlay at year O, 2) thedepreciation
tax savings in each year of the projects economic life, and 3) the projects incremental
cash flowsO2. What is the projects npv? Explain the economic rationale behind the
NPv. could the NPV of this particular project be different for Lone star Petroleum
company than for one of Chicago valves other potential customers? explain3.
Calculate the proposed project s IRR. Explain the rationale for using the IRR to
evaluatecapital investment projects. Could the IRR for this project differ for Lone Star
versus for another customer ?4. suppose one of the lone stars executives typically use
payback as a primary capital budgeting decision too nd wants fives ome typically payback
uses information.the paybackas a primary capitalb. a what is the projects payback periodb
What is the rationale • &the use of payback as a project [email protected] 1994 South-
western, a part of cengage Learningc What deficiencies does payback have as a capital
budgeting decision method?d. Does payback provide any useful information regarding
capital budgeting decisions?e.Chicago Valve has a number of different types of products:
some that are relativelyexpensive, some that are inexpensive, some that have very long
lives, and some with shortlives. Strictly as a sales tool, without regard to the validity of the
analysis, would thepayback be of more help to the sales staff for some types of equipment
than for others?Explain.f. people occasionally use the payback’s reciprocal as an estimate
of the project’s rate ofreturn. Would this procedure be more appropriate for projects with
very long or short lives?Explain.5. What is the project’s MIRR? What is the
difference between the IRR and the MIRR? Which isbetter? Why?6. Suppose a potential
customer wants to know the project’s profitability index (PI). What is thevalue of the PI
for Lone Star, and what is the rationale behind this measure?7 Under what conditions do
NPYJRR, MIRR, an PI all lead to the same accept/reject decision?When can conflicts occur?
If a conflict arises, which method should be used, and why?8. Suppose Congress reinstates
the investment tax credit (ITC), which is a direct reduction oftaxes equal to the
prescribed ITC percentage times the cost of the asset. What would be theimpact of a
10 percent ITC on the acceptability of the control system project? No calculationsare
necessary; just discuss the impact.9. Plot the project’s NPV profile and explain how the
graph can be used.10. Now suppose that Chicago Valve sells a low-quality, short-life valve
system. In a typicalinstallation, its cash flows are as follows:Year Net Cash Flow0
($120,000)1 150,000Assuming an 1 1 percent cost of capital, what is this project’s NPV
and its IRR? Draw thisproject’s NPV profile on the same graph with the earlier project and
then discuss the completegraph. Be sure to talk about (l) mutually exclusive versus
independent projects, (2) conflictsbetween projects, and (3) the effect of the cost of
capital on the existence of conflicts. Whatconditions must exist with respect to timing of
cash flows and project size for conflicts toarise?I l. Natasha Spurrier informed Houston that
all sales reps have laptop computers, so they canperform the
capital budgeting analyses. For example, they could insert data for their
clientcompanies into the models and do both the basic analysis and also sensitivity
analyses, inwhich they examine the effects of changes in such things as the annual cost
savings, the cost of capital, and the tax rate. Therefore, Houston and Spurrier developed
the following “sensitivity questions,” which they plan to discuss with the sales
reps:a. Suppose the annual cost savings differed from the projected level; how would this
affect thevarious decision criteria? What is the minimum annual cost savings at which the
systemwould be cost justified? Discuss what is happening and, if you are using the
spreadsheetmodel, quantify your answers; otherwise, just discuss the nature of the
effects.b. Repeat the type of analysis done in Part a, but now, vary the cost of capital.
Again, quantifyyour answers if you are using the spreadsheet model.1994 South-Western,
a part of Cengage Learning51c. Repeat the type of analysis done in Part a, but now, vary the
tax rate. Again, quantify youranswers if you are using the spreadsheet model.d. Would the
capability to do sensitivity analysis on a laptop computer be of much assistanceto the sales
staff? Can you anticipate any problems that might arise? Explain.12. Now suppose that
Chicago Valve sells another product that is used to speed the flow throughpipelines.
However, after a year of use, the pipeline must undergo expensive repairs. In atypical
installation, the cash flows of this product might be as follows:Year Net Cash
Flow($30,000) 150,000 2 (120,000)Assuming an I I percent cost of capital, what is this
project’s NPV, IRR, and MIRR? Draw this new project’s NPV profile on a new graph.
Explain what is happening with this project.

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Finance 593 intermediate financial management 6 case 11 chicago.pdf

  • 1. Finance 593 intermediate financial management 6 case 11 chicago 6Case 11Chicago Valve CompanyCapital BudgetingDirectedAlthough he was hired as a financial analyst after completing his MBA, Richard Houston’s firstassignment at Chicago Valve was with the firm’s marketing department. Historically, the major focus of Chicago Valve’s sales effort was on demonstrating the reliability and technological superiority of the firm’s product line. However, many of Chicago Valve’s traditional customers have embarked on cost-cutting programs in recent years. As a result, Chicago Valve’s marketingdirector asked Houston’s boss, the financial VP, to lend Houston to marketing to help them develop some analytical procedures that the sales force can use to demonstrate the financialbenefits of buying Chicago Valve’s products.Chicago Valve manufactures valve systems that are used in a wide variety of applications,including sewage treatment systems, petroleum refining, and pipeline transmission. The completesystems include sophisticated pumps, sensors, valves, and control units that continuously monitorthe flow rate and the pressure along a line and automatically adjust the pump to meet pre-setpressure specifications. Most of Chicago Valve’s systems are made up of standard components,and most complete systems are priced from $100 000 to $250 000. Because of the somewhattechnical nature of the products, the majority of Chicago Valve’s sales people have a background in engineering.As he began to think about his assignment, Houston quickly came to the conclusion that the best way to “sell” a system to a cost-conscious customer would be to conduct a capital budgeting analysis which would demonstrate the cost effectiveness of the system. Further, Houston concluded that the best way to begin was with an analysis for one of Chicago Valve’s actualcustomers.From discussions with the firm’s sales people, Houston concluded that a proposed sale to Lone Star Petroleum, Inc. was perfect to use as an illustration. Lone Star is considering the purchase of one of Chicago Valve’s standard petroleum valve systems, which costs $200,000,including taxes and delivery. It would cost Lone Star another $12,500 to install the equipment, and this expense would be added to the invoice price of the equipment to determine the depreciable basis of the system. A MACRS class-life of five years would be used, but the system has an economic life of eight years, and it will be used for that period. After eight years, the system willprobably be obsolete, so it will have a zero salvage value at that time. Current depreciation allowances for 5-year class property are 0.20, 0.32, 0.19, 0.12, 0.11, and 0.06 in Years 1-6,respectively.This system would replace a valve system which has been used for about twenty years and which has been fully depreciated. The costs for removing
  • 2. the current system are about equal to itsscrap value, so its current net market value is zero. The advantages of the new system are greaterreliability and lower human monitoring and maintenance requirements. In total, the new system would save Lone Star $60,000 annually in pre-tax operating costs. For capital budgeting, LoneStar uses an 1 1 percent cost of capital, and its federal-plus-state tax rate is 40 percent.0 1994 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning49Natasha Spurrier, Chicago Valve’s marketingmanager,gave Houston a free hand instructuring the analysis, but with one exception—shetoldHouston to be sure to include themodified IRR (MIRR) as one of the decision criteria. To calculateMIRR, all of the cashare compounded to the terminal year, in this case Year 8, at theproject’scost of capital,these values summed to producethe project’sterminalvalue.compounded areThen, isfound as the discount rate which causes the presentvalue of theterminal value to equalcost of the equipment. Spurrier had recently attendeda seminaron capital budgetingaccording to the seminar leader, the MIRR method hassignificantadvantages over theIRR. For that reason, it is rapidly replacing IRR as a primarycapitalbudgetingmethod.Now put yourself in Houston’s position, and develop a capitalbudgeting analysis for thevalve system. As you go through the analysis, keep in mind that the purpose of the analysis is tohelp Chicago Valve’s sales representatives sell equipment to othernonfinancial people, so theanalysis must be as clear as possible, yet technicallycorrect. In other words, the analysis must notonly be right, it must also be understandable to decision makers, and the presenter— Harrison, inthis case—must be able to answer any and all questions,ranging from the performancecharacteristics of the equipment to the assumptionsunderlying the capital budgeting decisioncriteria.Table I contains the complete cash flow analysis. Examine it carefully, and be prepared to answerany questions which might be posed.TABLE 1Net Year Cost Project Net Cash FlowsDepreciation Tax Saving After-Tax Cost Saving Net Cash Flow5,6.’TS.9.10.0 ($212,500)2345678$17,000 27,200 16,150 10,200 9,350 5,1000 $36,000 36,000 36,000 36,000 36,000 36,000 36,000 ($212,500) 53,000 63,200 52,150 46,200 45,350 41,100 36,000 36,000 36,000QUESTIONSl. Explain the inputs into l) the net initial investment outlay at year O, 2) thedepreciation tax savings in each year of the projects economic life, and 3) the projects incremental cash flowsO2. What is the projects npv? Explain the economic rationale behind the NPv. could the NPV of this particular project be different for Lone star Petroleum company than for one of Chicago valves other potential customers? explain3. Calculate the proposed project s IRR. Explain the rationale for using the IRR to evaluatecapital investment projects. Could the IRR for this project differ for Lone Star versus for another customer ?4. suppose one of the lone stars executives typically use payback as a primary capital budgeting decision too nd wants fives ome typically payback uses information.the paybackas a primary capitalb. a what is the projects payback periodb What is the rationale • &the use of payback as a project [email protected] 1994 South- western, a part of cengage Learningc What deficiencies does payback have as a capital budgeting decision method?d. Does payback provide any useful information regarding capital budgeting decisions?e.Chicago Valve has a number of different types of products: some that are relativelyexpensive, some that are inexpensive, some that have very long
  • 3. lives, and some with shortlives. Strictly as a sales tool, without regard to the validity of the analysis, would thepayback be of more help to the sales staff for some types of equipment than for others?Explain.f. people occasionally use the payback’s reciprocal as an estimate of the project’s rate ofreturn. Would this procedure be more appropriate for projects with very long or short lives?Explain.5. What is the project’s MIRR? What is the difference between the IRR and the MIRR? Which isbetter? Why?6. Suppose a potential customer wants to know the project’s profitability index (PI). What is thevalue of the PI for Lone Star, and what is the rationale behind this measure?7 Under what conditions do NPYJRR, MIRR, an PI all lead to the same accept/reject decision?When can conflicts occur? If a conflict arises, which method should be used, and why?8. Suppose Congress reinstates the investment tax credit (ITC), which is a direct reduction oftaxes equal to the prescribed ITC percentage times the cost of the asset. What would be theimpact of a 10 percent ITC on the acceptability of the control system project? No calculationsare necessary; just discuss the impact.9. Plot the project’s NPV profile and explain how the graph can be used.10. Now suppose that Chicago Valve sells a low-quality, short-life valve system. In a typicalinstallation, its cash flows are as follows:Year Net Cash Flow0 ($120,000)1 150,000Assuming an 1 1 percent cost of capital, what is this project’s NPV and its IRR? Draw thisproject’s NPV profile on the same graph with the earlier project and then discuss the completegraph. Be sure to talk about (l) mutually exclusive versus independent projects, (2) conflictsbetween projects, and (3) the effect of the cost of capital on the existence of conflicts. Whatconditions must exist with respect to timing of cash flows and project size for conflicts toarise?I l. Natasha Spurrier informed Houston that all sales reps have laptop computers, so they canperform the capital budgeting analyses. For example, they could insert data for their clientcompanies into the models and do both the basic analysis and also sensitivity analyses, inwhich they examine the effects of changes in such things as the annual cost savings, the cost of capital, and the tax rate. Therefore, Houston and Spurrier developed the following “sensitivity questions,” which they plan to discuss with the sales reps:a. Suppose the annual cost savings differed from the projected level; how would this affect thevarious decision criteria? What is the minimum annual cost savings at which the systemwould be cost justified? Discuss what is happening and, if you are using the spreadsheetmodel, quantify your answers; otherwise, just discuss the nature of the effects.b. Repeat the type of analysis done in Part a, but now, vary the cost of capital. Again, quantifyyour answers if you are using the spreadsheet model.1994 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning51c. Repeat the type of analysis done in Part a, but now, vary the tax rate. Again, quantify youranswers if you are using the spreadsheet model.d. Would the capability to do sensitivity analysis on a laptop computer be of much assistanceto the sales staff? Can you anticipate any problems that might arise? Explain.12. Now suppose that Chicago Valve sells another product that is used to speed the flow throughpipelines. However, after a year of use, the pipeline must undergo expensive repairs. In atypical installation, the cash flows of this product might be as follows:Year Net Cash Flow($30,000) 150,000 2 (120,000)Assuming an I I percent cost of capital, what is this
  • 4. project’s NPV, IRR, and MIRR? Draw this new project’s NPV profile on a new graph. Explain what is happening with this project.