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Foley Systems is considering a new investment whose data are shown below.The equipment would be depreciated on a straight-line basis over the project's 3-year life,would have a zero salvage value,and would require additional net operating working capital that would be recovered at the end of the project's life.Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's life.What is the project's NPV? (Hint: Cash flows from operations are constant in Years 1 to 3. ) Do not round the intermediate calculations and round the final answer to the nearest whole number.  WACC 10.0% Net investment in fixed assets (basis)  $75,000 Required net operating working capital $15,000 Straight-line depreciation rate 33.333% Annual sales revenues $56,000 Annual operating costs (excl. depr.)  $25,000 Tax rate 35.0%\begin{array}{lr}\text { WACC } & 10.0 \% \\\text { Net investment in fixed assets (basis) } & \$ 75,000 \\\text { Required net operating working capital } & \$ 15,000 \\\text { Straight-line depreciation rate } & 33.333 \% \\\text { Annual sales revenues } & \$ 56,000 \\\text { Annual operating costs (excl. depr.) } & \$ 25,000 \\\text { Tax rate } & 35.0 \%\end{array}
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