| Problem 12-4A (Video)Jane’s Auto Care is considering the purchase of a new tow truck. The garage doesn’t currently have a tow truck, and the $60,000 price tag for a new truck would represent a major expenditure. Jane Austen, owner of the garage, has compiled the estimates shown below in trying to determine whether the tow truck should be purchased.Initial cost$60,000Estimated useful life8 yearsNet annual cash flows from towing$8,030Overhaul costs (end of year 4)$5,980Salvage value$12,000Jane’s good friend, Rick Ryan, stopped by. He is trying to convince Jane that the tow truck will have other benefits that Jane hasn’t even considered. First, he says, cars that need towing need to be fixed. Thus, when Jane tows them to her facility, her repair revenues will increase. Second, he notes that the tow truck could have a plow mounted on it, thus saving Jane the cost of plowing her parking lot. (Rick will give her a used plow blade for free if Jane will plow Rick's driveway.) Third, he notes that the truck will generate goodwill; people who are rescued by Jane’s tow truck will feel grateful and might be more inclined to use her service station in the future or buy gas there. Fourth, the tow truck will have “Jane’s Auto Care” on its doors, hood, and back tailgate—a form of free advertising wherever the tow truck goes. Rick estimates that, at a minimum, these benefits would be worth the following.Additional annual net cash flows from repair work$2,990Annual savings from plowing740Additional annual net cash flows from customer “goodwill”1,010Additional annual net cash flows resulting from free advertising750The company’s cost of capital is 9%.Click here to view PV table. |
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Problem 12-4A (Video) Jane's Auto Care is considering the purchase of a new tow truck. The garage doesn't currently have a tow truck, and the $59,960 price tag for a new truck would represent a major expenditure. Jane Austen, owner of the garage, has compiled the estimates shown below in trying to determine whether the tow truck should be purchased. Initial cost Estimated useful life Net annual cash flows from towing Overhaul costs (end of year 4) Salvage value $59,960...
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Question 6
Drake Corporation is reviewing an investment proposal. The
initial cost is $103,100. Estimates of the book value of the
investment at the end of each year, the net cash flows for each
year, and the net income for each year are presented in the
schedule below. All cash flows are assumed to take place at the end
of the year. The salvage value of the investment at the end of each
year is assumed to equal its book...
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additional productive facilities. The new machinery is expected to
have a useful life of 5 years with no salvage value. Depreciation
is by the straight-line method. During the life of the investment,
annual net income and net annual cash flows are expected to be
$18,468 and $45,000, respectively. Vilas has a 12% cost of capital
rate, which is the required rate of return on the investment.
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