mnc2886
Enthusiast
This forum section has been a little dull so I thought I'd do some fun math. For anyone curious...no I don't have a financial background, but I do fiddle with some financial stuff for work. So, here is some fun math. All assumed by the way.
48 Month Run of 1800 Units Per Year
Intial Development Cost - $120,000,000 (based off inflation from the $50,000,000 budget for the Gen I + Inflation + higher alotment for development)
W.A.C.C. - 12%
G&A - 12%
Monthly Operating Costs (Includes Build Cost [50% and 5% budgeted for warranty claims]) - $8.268MM
Escalation of Operating Costs - 2%
Average Sale - $105,000 (assumes 2/3 sales consist of base price SRT @ $95k and 1/3 sales consist of GTS sales price of $125k)
All this jibberish equates to a 34.79% IRR and $70,234,054 NPV before taxes, if all 1800 units for 48 months sell. I just assumed Fiat wants a 25-30% IRR since Ralph has mentioned the need for the Gen V to make money, unlike prior generations.
Again, I don't have a financial background. If anyone does, I'd love to hear what you think.
48 Month Run of 1800 Units Per Year
Intial Development Cost - $120,000,000 (based off inflation from the $50,000,000 budget for the Gen I + Inflation + higher alotment for development)
W.A.C.C. - 12%
G&A - 12%
Monthly Operating Costs (Includes Build Cost [50% and 5% budgeted for warranty claims]) - $8.268MM
Escalation of Operating Costs - 2%
Average Sale - $105,000 (assumes 2/3 sales consist of base price SRT @ $95k and 1/3 sales consist of GTS sales price of $125k)
All this jibberish equates to a 34.79% IRR and $70,234,054 NPV before taxes, if all 1800 units for 48 months sell. I just assumed Fiat wants a 25-30% IRR since Ralph has mentioned the need for the Gen V to make money, unlike prior generations.
Again, I don't have a financial background. If anyone does, I'd love to hear what you think.