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Summary ACC626 WK5 Assignment ACC 626 ACC 626 Accounting in a Global Environment Week 5 Assignment Case 10-1 Felix Machine Company According to Doupnik, Finn, Gotti, & Perera, €œThe net present value (NPV) of an investment is the difference between the initi $7.49   Add to cart

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Summary ACC626 WK5 Assignment ACC 626 ACC 626 Accounting in a Global Environment Week 5 Assignment Case 10-1 Felix Machine Company According to Doupnik, Finn, Gotti, & Perera, €œThe net present value (NPV) of an investment is the difference between the initi

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ACC 626 Accounting in a Global Environment
Week 5 Assignment
Case 10-1 Felix Machine Company



According to Doupnik, Finn, Gotti, & Perera, “The net present value (NPV) of an

investment is the difference between the initial investment and the sum of the present values

of all future after-tax net cash inflows from the investment.” It accounts for capital budgeting

and the initial investment that is required to fund a project, making it a net figure. “NPV

looks to assess the profitability of a given investment on the basis that a dollar in the future is

not worth the same as a dollar today,” says Fernando (2021). This paper will analyze the

Felix Machine Company by calculating the net present value (NPV) of a proposed investment

in India from a project perspective and a parent company perspective.


Calculations of the Net Present Values amounts could be either positive, negative, or a

zero amount. “A positive NPV means that the investment is expected to provide a rate of return

on the initial investment greater than the discount rate used to calculate present values, whereas

a negative NPV means that the return provided would be less than the discount rate. If the NPV

is zero, the project is expected to provide a rate of return exactly equal to the discount rate

(Doupnik, 2020)”. When there is a negative NPV, the project or investment should be avoided

due to its low rate of return. However, having a positive or zero NPV on investment is more

attractive due to its projected positive rate of return.


To calculate NPV from a project perspective, IWC begins by calculating cash flow from

operations (CFO) in Hungarian forints over the three-year investment horizon. The formula that

will be used to calculate the project perspective is CFO= Earnings (after tax) + Depreciation.

Using this formula, we can conclude the following:

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