2) A machine would cost $100,000, and would generate revenues of $21,000 per year. However, O&M costs would be $7,000 per year. The machine would last 10 years and your MARR is 7% annual rate compounded annually.
What is the Net Present Value of this potential investment? ________________________
Should you invest in the machine? (One sentence answer why or why not)____________
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2) A machine would cost $100,000, and would generate revenues of $21,000 per year. However, O&M...
Taylor Company is considering the purchase of a new machine. The machine will cost $247,000 and is expected to last for 9 years. However, the machine will need maintenance costing $7,000 at the end of year four and maintenance costing $30,000 at the end of year eight. In addition, purchasing this machine would require an immediate investment of $50,000 in working capital which would be released for investment elsewhere at the end of the 9 years. The machine is expected...
1) A firm believes it can generate an additional $2,000,000 per year in revenues for the next 5 years if it purchases a new piece of equipment for $1,000,000. The firm does not expect to be able to sell the new equipment when it is finished using it (after 5 years). Variable costs are expected to be 48% of revenue annually. Assuming the firm uses straight-line depreciation and its marginal tax rate is 25%, what are the incremental annual operating...
9. An investment will generate $3100 per year in perpetuity. If the money is dispensed continuously throughout the year and if the prevailing annual interest rate remains fixed at 4% compounded continuously, what is the present value of the investment? Round the answer to two decimal places. State the answer in a complete sentence.
9. An investment will generate $3100 per year in perpetuity. If the money is dispensed continuously throughout the year and if the prevailing annual interest rate...
ABC Corporation is considering the purchase of a machine that would cost $100,000 and would last for 3 years. At the end of 3 years, the machine would have a salvage value of $15,000. By reducing labor and other operating costs, the machine would provide annual cost savings of $35,000. The company requires a minimum pretax return of 12% on all investment projects. (Ignore income taxes.) Click here to view Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount...
Taylor Company is considering the purchase of a new machine. The machine will cost $247,000 and is expected to last for 9 years. However, the machine will need maintenance costing $7,000 at the end of year four and maintenance costing $30,000 at the end of year eight. In addition, purchasing this machine would require an immediate investment of $50,000 in working capital which would be released for investment elsewhere at the end of the 9 years. The machine is expected...
Taylor Company is considering the purchase of a new machine. The machine will cost $247,000 and is expected to last for 9 years. However, the machine will need maintenance costing $7,000 at the end of year four and maintenance costing $30,000 at the end of year eight. In addition, purchasing this machine would require an immediate investment of $50, 000 in working capital which would be released for investment elsewhere at the end of the 9 years. The machine is...
Taylor Company is considering the purchase of a new machine. The machine will cost $247,000 and is expected to last for 9 years. However, the machine will need maintenance costing $7,000 at the end of year four and maintenance costing $30,000 at the end of year eight. In addition, purchasing this machine would require an immediate investment of $50, 000 in working capital which would be released for investment elsewhere at the end of the 9 years. The machine is...
Taylor Company is considering the purchase of a new machine. The machine will cost $247,000 and is expected to last for 9 years. However, the machine will need maintenance costing $7,000 at the end of year four and maintenance costing $30,000 at the end of year eight. In addition, purchasing this machine would require an immediate investment of $50,000 in working capital which would be released for investment elsewhere at the end of the 9 years. The machine is expected...
A firm believes it can generate an additional $4,000,000 per year in revenues for the next 10 years if it replaces existing equipment that is no longer usable with new equipment that costs $6,500,000. The existing equipment has a book value of $50,000 and a market value of $20,000. The firm expects to be able to sell the new equipment when it is finished using it (after 10 years) for $100,000. Variable costs are expected to be 54% of revenue...
Question 7 1 pts A company is considering purchasing a machine for $21,000. The machine will generate an after-tax net income of $2,000 per year. Annual depreciation expense would be $1,500. What is the payback period for the new machine? 6 years. 14 years. 10.5 years. 42 years 4 years