Your company has spent $180,000 on research to develop a new computer game. The firm is planning to spend $40,000 on a machine to produce the new game. Shipping and installation costs of $5,000 for the machine will be capitalized and depreciated. The machine has an expected life of five years, a $25,000 estimated resale value, and falls under the MACRS five-year class life. Revenue from the new game is expected to be $200,000 per year, with costs of $100,000 per year. The firm has a tax rate of 35 percent, an opportunity cost of capital of 14 percent, and it expects net working capital to increase by $50,000 at the beginning of the project. What will be the operating cash flow (OCF) for year two of this project? MACRS rates: Year 1: 20.00% Year 2: 32.00% Year 3: 19.20% Year 4: 11.52% Year 5: 11.52% Year 6: 5.76% Group of answer choices None of these are correct. $ 70,040 $ 136,160 $ 133,850 $ 68,150
Time line | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
Cost of new machine | -45000 | |||
Initial working capital | -50000 | |||
=Initial Investment outlay | -95000 | |||
5 years MACR rate | 20.00% | 32.00% | ||
Sales | 200000 | 200000 | ||
Profits | Sales-variable cost | 100000 | 100000 | |
-Depreciation | =Cost of machine*MACR% | -9000 | -14400 | |
=Pretax cash flows | 91000 | 85600 | ||
-taxes | =(Pretax cash flows)*(1-tax) | 59150 | 55640 | |
+Depreciation | 9000 | 14400 | ||
=after tax operating cash flow | 68150 | 70040 |
Your company has spent $180,000 on research to develop a new computer game. The firm is...
Your company has spent $180,000 on research to develop a new computer game. The firm is planning to spend $40,000 on a machine to produce the new game. Shipping and installation costs of $5,000 for the machine will be capitalized and depreciated. The machine has an expected life of five years, a $25,000 estimated resale value, and falls under the MACRS five-year class life. Revenue from the new game is expected to be $200,000 per year, with costs of $100,000...
Your company has spent $180,000 on research to develop a new computer game. The firm is planning to spend $50,000 on a machine to produce the new game. Shipping and installation costs of $5,000 for the machine will be capitalized and depreciated. The machine has an expected life of five years, a $25,000 estimated resale value, and falls under the MACRS five-year class life. Revenue from the new game is expected to be $300,000 per year, with costs of $100,000...
Your company has spent $180,000 on research to develop a new computer game. The firm is planning to spend $50,000 on a machine to produce the new game. Shipping and installation costs of $5,000 for the machine will be capitalized and depreciated. The machine has an expected life of five years, a $25,000 estimated resale value, and falls under the MACRS five-year class life. Revenue from the new game is expected to be $300,000 per year, with costs of $100,000...
Your company has spent $180,000 on research to develop a new computer game. The firm is planning to spend $40,000 on a machine to produce the new game. Shipping and installation costs of $5,000 for the machine will be capitalized and depreciated. The machine has an expected life of five years, a $25,000 estimated resale value, and falls under the MACRS five-year class life. Revenue from the new game is expected to be $200,000 per year, with costs of $100,000...
Your company has spent $180,000 on research to develop a new computer game. The firm is planning to spend $40,000 on a machine to produce the new game. Shipping and installation costs of $5,000 for the machine will be capitalized and depreciated. The machine has an expected life of five years, a $25,000 estimated resale value, and falls under the MACRS five-year class life. Revenue from the new game is expected to be $200,000 per year, with costs of $100,000...
Your company has spent $180,000 on research to develop a new computer game. The firm is planning to spend $40,000 on a machine to produce the new game. Shipping and installation costs of $5,000 for the machine will be capitalized and depreciated. The machine has an expected life of five years, a $25,000 estimated resale value, and falls under the MACRS five-year class life. Revenue from the new game is expected to be $200,000 per year, with costs of $100,000...
Your company has spent $180,000 on research to develop a new computer game. The firm is planning to spend $50,000 on a machine to produce the new game. Shipping and installation costs of $5,000 for the machine will be capitalized and depreciated. The machine has an expected life of five years, a $25,000 estimated resale value, and falls under the MACRS five-year class life. Revenue from the new game is expected to be $300,000 per year, with costs of $100,000...
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