The firm is formed to purchase and operate a vehicle.  The purpose of the vehicle is to operate a delivery service for one year.  The life of the vehicle is only one year, after which time the vehicle is worthless.  The debt will be repaid with interest and the firm will be shut down and capital returned to shareholder at year end. The firm is contemplating the following (base case): Vehicle acquisition cost                                                       $ 48,000 Years of useful life (economic life)                                               1 Tax rate                                                                                            25% Required rate of return on equity                                           11% Required return on debt                                                             6% Debt ratio                                                                                    40% Annual revenues                                                                 $ 175,000 Operating expenses (EXCLUDING depreciation)              $ 115,000   1.Depreciate straight-line over the year of useful life, down to $0 over one year. The maximum dividend is paid at year end. Ignore any working capital effects. Capital charge will be based on the assets at the beginning of each year. FInd Profit and LOSS

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The firm is formed to purchase and operate a vehicle.  The purpose of the vehicle is to operate a delivery service for one year.  The life of the vehicle is only one year, after which time the vehicle is worthless.  The debt will be repaid with interest and the firm will be shut down and capital returned to shareholder at year end.

The firm is contemplating the following (base case):

Vehicle acquisition cost                                                       $ 48,000

Years of useful life (economic life)                                               1

Tax rate                                                                                            25%

Required rate of return on equity                                           11%

Required return on debt                                                             6%

Debt ratio                                                                                    40%

Annual revenues                                                                 $ 175,000

Operating expenses (EXCLUDING depreciation)              $ 115,000

 

1.Depreciate straight-line over the year of useful life, down to $0 over one year.

  1. The maximum dividend is paid at year end.
  2. Ignore any working capital effects.
  3. Capital charge will be based on the assets at the beginning of each year.

FInd Profit and LOSS

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