Required: 1. Calculate the payback period for each product. 2. Calculate the net present value for each product. 3. Calculate the internal rate of return for each product.
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- Lou Barlow, a divisional manager for Sage Company, has an opportunity to manufacture and sell one of two new products for a five- year period. His annual pay raises are determined by his division's return on investment (ROI), which has exceeded 19% each of the last three years. He has computed the cost and revenue estimates for each product as follows: Product A Initial investment: Cost of equipment (zero salvage value) Annual revenues and costs: Sales revenues Variable expenses Depreciation expense Fixed out-of-pocket operating costs The company's discount rate is 16%. Click here to view Exhibit 14B-1 and Exhibit 14B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor using tables. $ 180,000 $ 270,000 $ 130,000 Product B $ 44,000 $ 80,000 $ 390,000 $360,000 $ 180,000 $ 86,000 $ 60,000 Required: 1. Calculate the payback period for each product. 2. Calculate the net present value for each product. 3. Calculate the internal rate of return for each product. 4. Calculate the profitability…QLou Barlow, a divisional manager for Sage Company, has an opportunity to manufacture and sell one of two new products for a five-year period. His annual pay raises are determined by his division's return on investment (ROI), which has exceeded 18% each of the last three years. He has computed the cost and revenue estimates for each product as follows: Initial investment: Cost of equipment (zero salvage value) Annual revenues and costs: Sales revenues Variable expenses Depreciation expense Fixed out-of-pocket operating costs The company's discount rate is 16%. Required: 1. Calculate the payback period for each product. 2. Calculate the net present value for each product. 3. Calculate the internal rate of return for each product. Product A $170,000 Product B $380,000 $250,000 $350,000 $120,000 $170,000 $34,000 $76,000 $70,000 $50,000Lou Barlow, a divisional manager for Sage Company, has an opportunity to manufacture and sell one of two new products for a five- year period. His annual pay raises are determined by his division's return on investment (ROI), which has exceeded 17% each of the last three years. He has computed the cost and revenue estimates for each product as follows: Product A Initial investment: Cost of equipment (zero salvage value) Annual revenues and costs: Sales revenues Variable expenses Depreciation expense Fixed out-of-pocket operating costs $ 176,600 $ 260,000 $ 124,000 $ 36,000 $ 71,000 Required: 1. Calculate the payback period for each product. 2. Calculate the net present value for each product. 3. Calculate the internal rate of return for each product. 4. Calculate the profitability index for each product. 5. Calculate the simple rate of return for each product. Product B $ 390,000 $360,000 $ 174,000 $ 78,000 $ 50,000 The company's discount rate is 15%. Click here to view Exhibit 128-1…
- Lou Barlow, a divisional manager for Sage Company, has an opportunity to manufacture and sell one of two new products for a five- year period. His annual pay raises are determined by his division's return on investment (ROI), which has exceeded 19% each of the last three years. He has computed the cost and revenue estimates for each product as follows: Initial investment: Cost of equipment (zero salvage value) Annual revenues and costs: Sales revenues Variable expenses Depreciation expense Fixed out-of-pocket operating costs Req 1 Req 2 Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. The company's discount rate is 16%. Click here to view Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor using tables. Req 3 Internal rate of return Required: 1. Calculate the payback period for each product. 2. Calculate the net present value for each product. 3. Calculate the internal rate of return for each product. 4. Calculate the profitability index for…Lou Barlow, a divisional manager for Sage Company, has an opportunity to manufacture and sell one of two new products for a five- year period. His annual pay raises are determined by his division's return on investment (ROI), which has exceeded 20% each of the last three years. He has computed the cost and revenue estimates for each product as follows: Product B Initial investment: Cost of equipment (zero salvage value) Annual revenues and costs: Sales revenues Variable expenses Depreciation expense Fixed out-of-pocket operating costs Req 1 The company's discount rate is 14% Click here to view Exhibit 128-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor using tables. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 2 Product A Required: 1. Calculate the payback period for each product. 2. Calculate the net present value for each product. 3. Calculate the internal rate of return for each product. 4. Calculate the profitability index for each…Lou Barlow, a divisional manager for Sage Company, has an opportunity to manufacture and sell one of two new products for a five-year period. His annual pay raises are determined by his division’s return on investment (ROI), which has exceeded 18% each of the last three years. He has computed the cost and revenue estimates for each product as follows: Product A Product B Initial Investment Cost of equipment (salvage value) 170000 380000 Annual revenues and costs Sales revenue 250000 350000 Variable expenses 120000 170000 Depreciation expense 34000 76000 Fixed out-of-pocket operating costs 70000 50000 The company’s discount rate is 16%. Click here to view Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor using tables. Required: 1. Calculate the payback period for each product. 2. Calculate the net present value for each product. 3. Calculate the internal rate of return for each product. 4. Calculate the project…
- Lou Barlow, a divisional manager for Sage Company, has an opportunity to manufacture and sell one of two new products for a five- year period. His annual pay raises are determined by his division's return on investment (ROI), which has exceeded 22% each of the last three years. He has computed the cost and revenue estimates for each product as follows: Initial investment: Cost of equipment (zero salvage value). Annual revenues and costs: Sales revenues Variable expenses Depreciation expense Fixed out-of-pocket operating costs Product A Required: 1. Calculate the payback period for each product. 2. Calculate the net present value for each product. Product B $ 350,000 $ 390,000 178,000 $ $ 70,000 $ $ 550,000 $ 470,000 $ 210,000 $ 110,000 87,000 $ 67,000 The company's discount rate is 20%. Click here to view Exhibit 7B-1 and Exhibit 7B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor using tables. 3. Calculate the internal rate of return for each product. 4. Calculate the project…Lou Barlow, a divisional manager for Sage Company, has an opportunity to manufacture and sell one of two new products for a five- year period. His annual pay raises are determined by his division's return on investment (ROI), which has exceeded 23% each of the last three years. He has computed the cost and revenue estimates for each product as follows: Initial investment: Cost of equipment (zero salvage value) Annual revenues and costs: Sales revenues Variable expenses Depreciation expense Fixed out-of-pocket operating costs Req 1 The company's discount rate is 15%. Click here to view Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor using tables. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required: 1. Calculate the payback period for each product. 2. Calculate the net present value for each product. 3. Calculate the internal rate of return for each product. 4. Calculate the profitability index for each product. 5. Calculate the…Lou Barlow, a divisional manager for Sage Company, has an opportunity to manufacture and sell one of two new products for a five- year period. His annual pay raises are determined by his division's return on investment (ROI), which has exceeded 18% each of the last three years. He has computed the cost and revenue estimates for each product as follows: Product A Product B Initial investment: Cost of equipment (zero salvage value) Annual revenues and costs: $ 170,000 $ 380,000 Sales revenues Variable expenses $350,000 $ 250,000 $ 120,000 $ 170,000 Depreciation expense $ 34,000 $ 76,000 Fixed out-of-pocket operating costs $ 70,000 $ 50,000 The company's discount rate is 15% Click here to view Exhibit 148-1 and Exhibit 148-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor using tables Required: 1 Calculate the payback period for each product 2 Calculate the net present value for each product. 3. Calculate the internal rate of return for each product. 4 Calculate the profitability Index for…
- Lou Barlow, a divisional manager for Sage Company, has an opportunity to manufacture and sell one of two new products for a five-year period. His annual pay raises are determined by his division's return on investment (ROI), which has exceeded 20% each of the last three years. He has computed the cost and revenue estimates for each product as follows: Product A Product B Initial investment: Cost of equipment (zero salvage value) Annual revenues and costs: $250,000 $. 460,000 $300,000 $400,000 Sales revenues 190,000 $ 140,000 $ 39,000 Variable expenses $ 81,000 Depreciation expense Fixed out-of-pocket operating $ 75,000 $55,000 costs The company's discount rate is 18%. Click here to view Exhibit 13B-1 and Exhibit 13B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor using tables. Required: Calculate the payback period for each product. (Round your answers to 2 decimal 1. places.) Product A Product B Payback period 2.94 years 2.97 yearsCalculate the internal rate of return for each product. (Round your answers to 1 decimal place i.e as 12.3%.) Product Product ALou Barlow, a divisional manager for Sage Company, has an opportunity to manufacture and sell one of two new products for a five-year period. His annual pay raises are determined by his division’s return on investment (ROI), which has exceeded 17% each of the last three years. He has computed the cost and revenue estimates for each product as follows: Product A Product B Initial investment: Cost of equipment (zero salvage value) $ 176,600 $ 390,000 Annual revenues and costs: Sales revenues $ 260,000 $ 360,000 Variable expenses $ 124,000 $ 174,000 Depreciation expense $ 36,000 $ 78,000 Fixed out-of-pocket operating costs $ 71,000 $ 50,000 The company’s discount rate is 15%. Click here to view Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor using tables. Required: 1. Calculate the payback period for each product. 2. Calculate the net present value for each product. 3. Calculate the internal rate of return for each…