Handstar Inc
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 Handstar Inc. Handstar Inc. was created a little over 4 years ago by two college roommates to develop apps for smartphones. It has since grown to ten employees with annual sales approaching $1.5
 million. Handstar’s original product was an expense report app that allowed users to record expenses on their smartphone and then export their expenses into a spreadsheet that then created an
 expense report in one of five standard formats. Based on the success of its first product, Handstar subsequently developed three additional apps: an app for tracking and measuring the performance
 of investment portfolios, a calendar app, and an email app.
 The two founders of Handstar have recently become concerned about the competitiveness of the firm’s offerings, particularly since none of them has been updated since their initial launch.
 Therefore, they asked the directors of product development and marketing to work together and prepare a list of potential projects for updating Handstar’s current offerings as well as to develop
 ideas for additional apps. The directors were also asked to estimate the development costs of the various projects, product revenues, and the likelihood that Handstar could retain or obtain a
 leadership position for the given app. Also, with the increasing popularity of mobile computing, the founders asked the directors to evaluate the extent to which the products made use of the Web.
 The product development and marketing directors identified three projects related to updating Handstar’s existing products. The first project would integrate Handstar’s current calendar app with
 its email app. Integrating these two apps into a single app would pro- vide a number of benefits to users such as allowing them to automatically enter the dates of meetings into the calendar based
 on the content of an email message. The directors estimated that this project would require 1250 hours of software development time. Revenues in the first year of the product’s launch were
 estimated to be $750,000. However, because the directors expected that a large percentage of the users would likely upgrade to this new product soon after its introduction, they projected that
 annual sales would decline by 10 percent annually in subsequent years. The directors speculated that Handstar was moderately likely to obtain a leadership position in email/calendar apps if this
 project were undertaken and felt this app made moderate use of the Web.
 The second project related to updating the expense report app. The directors estimated that this project would require 400 hours of development time. Sales were estimated to be $250,000 in the
 first year and to increase 5 percent annually in subsequent years. The directors speculated that completing this project would almost certainly maintain Handstar’s leadership position in the
 expense report category, although it made little use of the Web.
 The last product enhancement project related to enhancing the existing portfolio tracking app. This project would require 750 hours of development time and would generate first-year sales of
 $500,000. Sales were projected to increase 5 percent annually in subsequent years. The directors felt this project would have a high probability of maintaining Handstar’s leadership position in
 this category and the product would make moderate use of the Web.
 The directors also identified three opportunities for new products. One project was the development of a spreadsheet app that could share files with spreadsheet programs written for PCs. Developing
 this app would require 2500 hours of development time. First-year sales were estimated to be $1,000,000 with an annual growth rate of 10 percent. While this app did not make use of the Web, the
 directors felt that Handstar had a moderate chance of obtaining a leadership position in this product category.
 The second new product opportunity identified was an app for browsing the Web. Developing this app would require 1875 development hours. First-year sales were estimated to be $2,500,000 with an
 annual growth rate of 15 percent. Although this app made extensive use of the Web, the directors felt that there was a very low probability that Handstar could obtain a leadership position in this
 product category.
 The final product opportunity identified was a trip planner app. This product would require 6250 hours of development time. First-year sales were projected to be $1,300,000 with an annual growth
 rate of 5 percent. Like the Web browser app, the directors felt that there was a low probability that Handstar could obtain a leadership position in this category, although the program would make
 extensive use of the Web.
 In evaluating the projects, the founders believed it was reasonable to assume each product had a 3-year life. They also felt that a discount rate of 12 percent fairly reflected the company’s cost
 of capital. An analysis of payroll records indicated that the cost of software developers is $52 per hour including salary and fringe benefits. Currently there are four software developers on
 staff, and each works 2500 hours per year.
 QuEsTIoNs
 1. Which projects would you recommend Handstar pursue based on the Net Present Value approach?
 2. Assume the founders weigh a project’s NPV twice as much as both obtaining/retaining a leader- ship position and making use of the Web. Use of the Web. Use the weighted factor scoring method to
 rank these projects. Which project would you recommend Handstar pursue and why . 4. Argue whether you agree or disagree with the founders who believed it is reasonable to assume each product had a
 3 year life.
 3. In your opinion is hiring an additional software development engineer justified?
 Masters Level paper, 2-4 citations per page with in-text citations, Times Roman#12 font, double spaced. Must include an introduction, purpose of paper and conclusion, reference page.

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