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- A construction company is considering acquiring a new earthmover. The purchase price is $105,000, and an additional $28,000 is required to modify the equipment for special use by the company. The equipment falls into the MACRS seven-year classification (the tax life), and it will be sold after five years (the project life) for $55,000. The purchase of the earthmover will have no effect on revenues, but the machine is expected to save the firm $70,000 per year in before-tax operating costs, mainly labor. The firm's marginal tax rate is 21%. Assume that the initial investment is to be financed by a bank loan at an interest rate of 6% payable annually. Determine the after-tax cash flows by using the generalized cash flow approach and the worth of the investment for this project if the firm's MARR is known to be 11%.Robert Cooper is considering purchasing apiece of business rental property containing storesand offices at a cost of $250,000. Cooper estimatesthat annual disbursements (other than income taxes)will be about $12,000. The property is expected toappreciate at the annual rate of 5%. Cooper expectsto retain the property for 20 years once it is acquired.Then it will be depreciated as a 39-year real-propertyclass (MACRS), assuming that the property will beplaced in service on January 1st. Cooper’s marginaltax rate is 30% and his MARR is 15%. What wouldbe the minimum annual total of rental receipts thatwould make the investment break even?A company is evaluating a new 4-year project. The equipment necessary for the project will cost $3,850,000 and can be sold for $750,000 at the end of the project. The asset is in the 5-year MACRS class. The depreciation percentage each year is 20.00 percent, 32.00 percent, 19.20 percent, 11.52 percent, and 11.52 percent, respectively. The company's tax rate is 23 percent. What is the aftertax salvage value of the equipment?
- Your firm needs a computerized machine tool lathe which costs $50,000 and requires $12,000 in maintenance for each year of its 3-year life. After three years, this machine will be replaced. The machine falls into the MACRS Links to an external site. 3-year class life category, and neither bonus depreciation nor Section 179 expensing can be used. Assume a tax rate of 21 percent and a discount rate of 12 percent.If the lathe can be sold for $5,000 at the end of year 3, what is the after-tax salvage value? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)A local delivery company has purchased adelivery truck for $15,000. The truck will be depreciated under MACRS as five-year property. Thetruck’s market value (salvage value) is expectedto decrease by $2,500 per year. It is expected thatthe purchase of the truck will increase its revenueby $10,000 annually. The O&M costs are expectedto be $3,000 per year. The firm is in the 40% taxbracket, and its MARR is 15%. If the company plansto keep the truck for only two years, what would bethe equivalent present worth?J. F. Manning Metal Company is considering the purchase of a new millingmachine during year 0. The machine's base price is $135,000, and it will cost another $15,000 to modify the machine for special use by the firm, resulting in a $150,000 cost base for depreciation. The machine falls into the MACRS seven-year property class. The machine will be sold after three years for $80,000 (actual dollars). Use of the machine will require an increase in net working capital (inventory) of $10,000 at the beginning of the project year. The machine will have no effect on revenues, but it is expected to save the firm $80,000 (today's dollars) per year in before-tax operating costs-mainly labor. The firm's marginal tax rate is 40%, and this rate is expected to remain unchanged over the project's duration. However, the company expects that the labor cost will increase at an annual rate of 5% and that the working-capital requirement will grow at an annual rate of 8% caused by inflation. The selling…