Question on Cost

Can anyone help me, how to calculate this.

A company has to make a choice between two projects, because the available resources in money and kind are not sufficient to run both at the same time. Each project would take 9 months and would cost $250,000.
The first project is a process optimization which would result in a cost reduction of $120,000 per year. This benefit would be achieved immediately after the end of the project.
 
The second project would be the development of a new product which could produce the following net profits after the end of the project:
1. year:       $ 15,000
2. year: $ 125,000
3. year: $ 220,000
Assumed is a discount rate of 5% per year. Looking at the present values of the benefits of these projects in the first 3 years, what is true?
 
 
A_. Both projects are equally attractive.
B_. The first project is more attractive by app. 7%.
C_. The second project is more attractive by app. 5%.
D_. The first project is more attractive by app. 3%.

 

Thanks bro

I did the calculations for these two projects using the EVA formula, but I'm not sure what's is the net profit for the first project;  and this scenario desn't provide the cost of capital either. The only true information given is the capital expenditure of $250,000, and the cost reduction of $120,00 a year, but again, not sure if the capital expenditure and cost of capital needs to be deduted from this amount. The second project does provide a net profit of $200,000 the 3rd. year., and it's saying that a discount rate of 5% is already assumed. 

If to the fist project we deduct the capital expenditure and cost of capital (assumed to 5% a year), this provides an EVA of $72,500 in 3 years. 

The second project the net profit is provided (and is unclear if the cost of capital needst to be deducted or has been deducted), "with an assumend 5% discount rate". So the EVA is either $220,000 or $182,500. (from $220,000-$37,500). eitherways none of the four answers options (A-D) seems to be logical or correct. 

If I have to go with an answer I'll go with letter "C", but for approx. 70% not 5%.

I would like to have other perspectives to this scenario.

My bad... is NPV the formula to utilize. I missed this on the bottom of the question. =(

Thanks.

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