Multiple Choice
The Consumer- Mart Company is going to introduce a new consumer product. If brought to market without research about consumer tastes the firm believes that there is a 60% chance that the product will be successful. If successful, the project has a NPV = $500,000. If the product is a failure (40%) and withdrawn from the market, then NPV = -$100,000. A consumer survey will cost $60,000 and delay the introduction by one year. If the survey is successful, then there is an 80% chance of consumer acceptance, in which case the NPV =
$500,000. If, on the other hand the survey is a failure, then NPV = -$100,000. The discount rate is 10%. By how much does the marketing survey change the expected net present value of the project? (approximately)
A) Increase the NPV by $25,455
B) decrease the NPV by $5950
C) decrease the NPV by $8955
D) decrease the NPV by $25,455
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