Average Rate of Return Method, Net Present Value Method, and Analysis for a service company The capital investment committee of Arches Landscaping Company is considering two capital investments. The estimated operating income and net cash flows from each investment are as follows:   Front-End Loader   Greenhouse Year Operating Income Net Cash Flow   Operating Income Net Cash Flow 1 $58,000   $183,000     $122,000   $293,000   2 58,000   183,000     93,000   247,000   3 58,000   183,000     46,000   174,000   4 58,000   183,000     20,000   119,000   5 58,000   183,000     9,000   82,000   Total $290,000   $915,000     $290,000   $915,000     Each project requires an investment of $580,000. Straight-line depreciation will be used, and no residual value is expected. The committee has selected a rate of 10% for purposes of the net present value analysis. Present Value of $1 at Compound Interest Year 6% 10% 12% 15% 20% 1 0.943 0.909 0.893 0.870 0.833 2 0.890 0.826 0.797 0.756 0.694 3 0.840 0.751 0.712 0.658 0.579 4 0.792 0.683 0.636 0.572 0.482 5 0.747 0.621 0.567 0.497 0.402 6 0.705 0.564 0.507 0.432 0.335 7 0.665 0.513 0.452 0.376 0.279 8 0.627 0.467 0.404 0.327 0.233 9 0.592 0.424 0.361 0.284 0.194 10 0.558 0.386 0.322 0.247 0.162 Required: 1a.  Compute the average rate of return for each investment. If required, round your answer to one decimal place.   Average Rate of Return Front-End Loader fill in the blank 1% Greenhouse fill in the blank 2% 1b.  Compute the net present value for each investment. Use the present value of $1 table above. If required, round to the nearest dollar. If required, use the minus sign to indicate a negative net present value.   Front-End Loader Greenhouse Present value of net cash flow $fill in the blank 3 $fill in the blank 4 Amount to be invested fill in the blank 5 fill in the blank 6 Net present value $fill in the blank 7 $fill in the blank 8

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Average Rate of Return Method, Net Present Value Method, and Analysis for a service company

The capital investment committee of Arches Landscaping Company is considering two capital investments. The estimated operating income and net cash flows from each investment are as follows:

  Front-End Loader   Greenhouse
Year Operating
Income
Net Cash
Flow
  Operating
Income
Net Cash
Flow
1 $58,000   $183,000     $122,000   $293,000  
2 58,000   183,000     93,000   247,000  
3 58,000   183,000     46,000   174,000  
4 58,000   183,000     20,000   119,000  
5 58,000   183,000     9,000   82,000  
Total $290,000   $915,000     $290,000   $915,000  

 

Each project requires an investment of $580,000. Straight-line depreciation will be used, and no residual value is expected. The committee has selected a rate of 10% for purposes of the net present value analysis.

Present Value of $1 at Compound Interest
Year 6% 10% 12% 15% 20%
1 0.943 0.909 0.893 0.870 0.833
2 0.890 0.826 0.797 0.756 0.694
3 0.840 0.751 0.712 0.658 0.579
4 0.792 0.683 0.636 0.572 0.482
5 0.747 0.621 0.567 0.497 0.402
6 0.705 0.564 0.507 0.432 0.335
7 0.665 0.513 0.452 0.376 0.279
8 0.627 0.467 0.404 0.327 0.233
9 0.592 0.424 0.361 0.284 0.194
10 0.558 0.386 0.322 0.247 0.162

Required:

1a.  Compute the average rate of return for each investment. If required, round your answer to one decimal place.

  Average Rate of Return
Front-End Loader fill in the blank 1%
Greenhouse fill in the blank 2%

1b.  Compute the net present value for each investment. Use the present value of $1 table above. If required, round to the nearest dollar. If required, use the minus sign to indicate a negative net present value.

  Front-End Loader Greenhouse
Present value of net cash flow $fill in the blank 3 $fill in the blank 4
Amount to be invested fill in the blank 5 fill in the blank 6
Net present value $fill in the blank 7 $fill in the blank 8
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