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- Company C is considering a leasing arrangement for an asset that has no value after its use for 3 years. It can borrow the value of the asset, at a 3-year simple interest loan of 10% with payments at the end of the year and buy the asset, or the company can make 3 equal end-of-year lease payments of $2,100,000 each and lease them. Annual maintenance costs associated with ownership are estimated at $240,000, but this cost would be borne by the lessor if it leases. What is the net advantage to leasing (NAL), if the firm's tax rate is 25%? (round to the nearest integer)(The Depreciation rate is 33.33% for Year 1, 33.33% for Year 2, and 33.33% for Year 3. The value of the asset $4,800,000)Carolina Trucking Company (CTC) is evaluating a potential lease agreement on a truck that costs $40,000 and falls into the MACRS 3-year class. The applicable MACRS depreciation rates are 0.33, 0.45, 0.15, and 0.07. The loan rate would be 10 percent, if CTC decided to borrow money and buy the asset rather than lease it. The truck has a 4-year economic life, and its estimated residual value is $10,000. If CTC buys the truck, it would purchase a maintenance contract that costs $1,000 per year, payable at the end of each year. The lease terms, which include maintenance, call for a $10,000 lease payment at the beginning of each year. CTC’s tax rate is 40 percent. Should the firm lease or buy?Hull Manufacturing Co. must decide whether to purchase or lease a new piece of equipment. The equipment can be leased for $4,000 a year or purchased for $15,000. The lease includes maintenance and service. The salvage value of the equipment at the end of five years is $5,000. If the equipment is owned, service and maintenance charges (a tax-deductible cost) would be $900 a year. The firm can borrow the entire amount at a rate of 15% if they buy. The tax rate is 50%. Which method of financing would you choose? Use the following capital cost allowance amounts. Year Amount $4,500 3,150 2,205 1,543 1,081 2 3 4
- Paragon Leasing has been approached by Mid-America Trucking Company (MATC) to provide lease financing for a fleet of new tractors. Each tractor will cost $140,000 and will be leased by MATC for 7 years with lease payments made at the beginning of each year. Paragon will depreciate the tractors on a straight-line basis to $0 but the actual market value at the end of 7 years is estimated to be $25,000. What are the required annual beginning-of-year lease payments if Paragon desires to earn a 14% after-tax rate of return? Assume a marginal tax rate of 40%.Consider the case of Shoe Building Inc. (SBI): Shoe Building Inc. (SBI) is considering the purchase of new manufacturing equipment that will cost $35,000 (including shipping and installation). SBI can take out a four-year, $35,000 loan to pay for the equipment at an interest rate of 8.40%. The loan and purchase agreements will also contain the following provisions: •The annual maintenance expense for the equipment is expected to be $350.•The equipment has a four-year depreciable life. The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System's (MACRS) depreciation rates for a three-year asset are 33.33%, 44.45%, 14.81%, and 7.41%, respectively.•The corporate tax rate for SBI is 40%.Note: Shoe Building Inc. (SBI) is allowed to take a full-year depreciation tax-saving deduction in the first year. Based on the preceding information, complete the following tables: ValueAnnual tax savings from maintenance will be:$140 Tax savings from depreciation Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 $4,666…Consider the case of Shoe Building Inc. (SBI): Shoe Building Inc. (SBI) is considering the purchase of new manufacturing equipment that will cost $35,000 (including shipping and installation). SBI can take out a four-year, $35,000 loan to pay for the equipment at an interest rate of 8.40%. The loan and purchase agreements will also contain the following provisions: • The annual maintenance expense for the equipment is expected to be $350. • The equipment has a four-year depreciable life. The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System’s (MACRS) depreciation rates for a three-year asset are 33.33%, 44.45%, 14.81%, and 7.41%, respectively. • The corporate tax rate for SBI is 40%. Note: Shoe Building Inc. (SBI) is allowed to take a full-year depreciation tax-saving deduction in the first year. Based on the preceding information, complete the following tables: Value Annual tax savings from maintenance will be: $140 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3…
- Consider the case of Shoe Building Inc. (SBI): Shoe Building Inc. (SBI) is considering the purchase of new manufacturing equipment that will cost $35,000 (including shipping and installation). SBI can take out a four-year, $35,000 loan to pay for the equipment at an interest rate of 8.40%. The loan and purchase agreements will also contain the following provisions: • The annual maintenance expense for the equipment is expected to be $350. The equipment has a four-year depreciable life. The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System's (MACRS) depreciation rates for a three-year asset are 33.33%, 44.45%, 14.81%, and 7.41%, respectively. • The corporate tax rate for SBI is 40%. Note: Shoe Building Inc. (SBI) is allowed to take a full-year depreciation tax-saving deduction in the first year. Based on the preceding information, complete the following tables: Value Annual tax savings from maintenance will be: $140 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Tax savings from depreciation $4,666 $6,223 $2,073…Kotse Automotive is planning to expand its operation by planning to add a machine costing $90,000. The company is facing two possible options which are Option 1 - Lease arrangement which will require the company to pay $15,000 for 5 years and an option to purchase at $20,000 at the end of the lease Option 2 - Purchase the machine thru debt financing which would require the company to pay $20,000 for 5 years. The company is expected to spend $1,000 every year for 5 years for the machines repairs and maintenance. Which of the two options should the company choose if costs of debt is at 9%?Ajman LLC is planning to purchase a machinery for OR.85,000. The useful life of the machinery is 6 years. The machinery will be sold after 5 years for OR.15,000. The annual cost of maintenance and repairs is expected to be OR.8,000. The company wants to insure the machinery with an annual premium of OR. 3,000. The cost of capital for the company is 12%. Alternatively, company has an option to lease the same machinery with a lease rental of OR.25,000 per year. If company acquires the machinery on lease, the maintenance cost should be incurred by the company and insurance will be borne by the lessor.You are required to calculate the total annual cost, if Ajman LLC company lease the asset. a. RO.23,000 b. RO.43,000 c. None of the options d. RO.33,000