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(a) Indicate whether the following expenses are capital expenditures or operational
expenses. Describe your answer.
(i) An initial cash of RM1,000,000 to purchase a new plantation.
(ii) A RM11,000 investment to acquire a trademark for the production of a new
product line.
(iii) RM79,800 has been written off as uncollectible
(iv) A RM160,000 payment for improvements to a headquarters building.
(v) RM600 for repair and payment for a photocopy machine.
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- 1. The company is setting aside funds to acquire a property for its new warehouse. The company needs P74,735 to make the down payment. The company deposits P5,000/month in the fund account which pays 1% per month. As the financial manager you have been tasked to determine how long it will take to accumulate enough funds to acquire the property?The following data concern an investment project (Ignore income taxes.): Investment in equipment Annual net cash inflows $ 215,000 $ 56,000 $ 70,700 $ 27,000 Salvage value of the equipment Working capital required Life of the project Required rate of return 5 years Net present value 12% The working capital will be released for use elsewhere at the conclusion of the project. Click here to view Exhibit 14B-1 and Exhibit 14B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided. Required: Compute the project's net present value. Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.6.1 A project requires the purchase of new equipment at a cost of $12,000, which will be depreciated over the life of the asset. A further $8000 spent on transport and installation will be added to the purchase price of the equipment for depreciation purposes, and $1000 will be spent on advertising and other operating expenditure to get the project up and running. Excluding depreciation, what is the amount that will be claimed as a tax deduction in Year 1? a. $21,000 b. $1,000 c. $20,000 d. $9,000
- Q: Determine the cost of the amount to be reported for the followings. JJ Company acquires real estate at a cash cost of Rs= 1,000,000. The property contains an old warehouse that is razed at Rs=40,000 in costs and Rs15,000 proceeds from salvaged materials. Additional expenditures are the attorney’s fee =Rs5,000, and the real estate broker’s commission= Rs25,000. Required: Determine the amount to be reported as the cost of the land? DD Company purchases a delivery truck at a cash price of Rs=840,000. Related expenditures are sales taxes Rs= 26,400, painting and lettering Rs=10,000, motor vehicle license Rs= 1200, and a three-year accident insurance policy Rs=30,000. Compute the cost of the delivery truck?Construct a Cash-flow diagram. An industrial plant bought a generator set for P90,000. Other expenses including installation amounted to P10,000. The generator set is to have a life of 17 years with a salvage value at the end of life of P5,000. Determine the depreciation charge during the 13th year and the book value at the end of 13 years by the (a) declining balance method (b) double declining balance method (c) sinking fund method and (d) SYD method.A lessor made an investment of ₱550,000 in equipment with an expected life of 5 years. He expects and incremental revenue of ₱460,000 while costs to be incurred are: Costs of sales₱120,000; Marketing, admin, and maintenance ₱150,000. Tax rate is 25%. Annual depreciation is ₱110,000. Cost of capital is 11%. The NPV would be? ₱ 87,203 ₱ 152,221 (₱ 23,334) ₱ 78,302 ₱ 63,712 ₱ 28,486
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- 9. Entity A acquires an investment property for ₱1,000,000 cash. Additional costs incurred are as follows: • Repairs and remodeling before occupancy, ₱50,000. • Legal costs of transferring title to the property, ₱20,000. • Repairs after occupancy, ₱15,000. The investment property is estimated to have a remaining useful life of 10 years and a residual value equal to 5% of the initial cost. Entity A uses the straight-line method of depreciation. How much is the carrying amount of the investment property under the cost model after one year? a. 923,100 b. 968,350 c. 872,100 d. 914,850On land worth P800,000 an investor constructs a building worth P3,000,000 containing a theater, a bank, stores and offices. The owner estimates that the annual receipts from rentals will be P720,000, and annual expenses to cover taxes, insurance and maintenance of the building will be P80,000. He also estimates that the land can be sold for P1,200,000, the building for P2,000,000 at the end of 20 years. If his money is now earning 15% before taxes, what is the rate of return to justify this investment?10. PETRON Corporation sold a fixed asset for P100,000, which was also its book value. This isA. an investment cash flow and a source of funds.B. an operating cash flow and a source of funds.C. an operating cash flow and a use of funds.D. an investment cash flow and a use of funds. 11. SMART Corporation raises P500,000 in long-term debt to acquire additional plant capacity. This is consideredA. an investment cash flow.B. a financing cash flow.C. a financing cash flow and investment cash flow, respectively.D. a financing cash flow and operating cash flow, respectively. 12. All of the following are financing cash flows EXCEPTA. sale of stock.B. payment of stock dividends.C. increasing debt.D. repurchasing stock. 13. All of the following are operating cash flows EXCEPTA. net profit/earnings after tax.B. increase or decrease in current liabilities.C. increase or decrease in fixed assets.D. depreciation expense.