Ch 11 Cash Flow Estimation and Risk Analysis
24. While developing a new product line, Cook Company spent $3 million two years ago to build a plant for a new
product. It then decided not to go forward with the project, so the building is available for sale or for a new product. Cook
owns the building free and clear⎯there is no mortgage on it. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?
If the building could be sold, then the after-tax proceeds that would be generated by any such sale should be
charged as a cost to any new project that would use it.
This is an example of an externality, because the very existence of the building affects the cash flows for any
new project that Rowell might consider.
Since the building was built in the past, its cost is a sunk cost and thus need not be considered when new
projects are being evaluated, even if it would be used by those new projects.
If there is a mortgage loan on the building, then the interest on that loan would have to be charged to any new
project that used the building.
Since the building has been paid for, it can be used by another project with no additional cost. Therefore, it
should not be reflected in the cash flows for any new project.
FMTP.EHRH.17.11.01 – LO: 11-1
United States – BUSPROG: Analytic
United States – OH – Default City – TBA
TYPE: Multiple Choice: Conceptual
25. Which of the following should be considered when a company estimates the cash flows used to analyze a proposed
project?
Since the firm’s director of capital budgeting spent some of her time last year to evaluate the new project, a
portion of her salary for that year should be charged to the project’s initial cost.
The company has spent and expensed $1 million on R&D associated with the new project.
The company spent and expensed $10 million on a marketing study before its current analysis regarding
whether to accept or reject the project.
The firm would borrow all the money used to finance the new project, and the interest on this debt would be