Tim Smunt has been asked to evaluate two machines. After some investigation, he determines that they have the costs shown in the following table: He is told to assume that: Original Cost Labor per year Maintenance per year Salvage value Machine A $15,000 $2,400 $4,300 $2,000 1. The life of each machine is 3 years. 2. The company thinks it knows how to make 14% on investments no more risky than this one. 3. Labor and maintenance are paid at the end of the year. The NPV for Machine A = $ Machine B $24,000 $4,000 $800 $7,500 (round your response to the nearest whole number and include a minus sign if necessary).

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Tim Smunt has been asked to evaluate two machines. After some investigation, he determines that they have the costs shown in the following table:
He is told to assume that:
Original Cost
Labor per year
Maintenance per year
Salvage value
Machine A
$15,000
$2,400
$4,300
$2,000
Machine B
$24,000
$4,000
$800
$7,500
1. The life of each machine is 3 years.
2. The company thinks it knows how to make 14% on investments no more risky than this one.
3. Labor and maintenance are paid at the end of the year.
The NPV for Machine A = $ (round your response to the nearest whole number and include a minus sign if necessary).
Transcribed Image Text:Tim Smunt has been asked to evaluate two machines. After some investigation, he determines that they have the costs shown in the following table: He is told to assume that: Original Cost Labor per year Maintenance per year Salvage value Machine A $15,000 $2,400 $4,300 $2,000 Machine B $24,000 $4,000 $800 $7,500 1. The life of each machine is 3 years. 2. The company thinks it knows how to make 14% on investments no more risky than this one. 3. Labor and maintenance are paid at the end of the year. The NPV for Machine A = $ (round your response to the nearest whole number and include a minus sign if necessary).
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