Splish Brothers, Inc. is considering the purchase of a new
machine for $680000 that has an estimated useful life of 5 years
and no salvage value. The machine will generate net annual cash
flows of $119000. It is believed that the new machine will reduce
downtime because of its reliability. Assume the discount rate is
8%. In order to make the project acceptable, the increase in cash
flows per year resulting from reduced downtime must be at
least
|
Year |
Present Value |
PV of an Annuity |
|
1 |
.926 |
.926 |
|
2 |
.857 |
1.783 |
|
3 |
.794 |
2.577 |
|
4 |
.735 |
3.312 |
|
5 |
.681 |
3.993 |
$25913 per year.
$50966 per year.
$20791 per year.
$51298 per year.
| Minimum cashflow = Initial investment / PV of annuity,8%,Year 5 = 680000 / 3.993 | 170298 | |
| Minimum increase in cashflow = 170298 - 119000 | 51298 | per year |
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