ANSWER:
(a)
minimum annual cash flows = $502141/4.623
= $108618
where,
PVAF(8%, 6) = 4.623
(b)
minimum salvage value = $502141/0.630
= $797049
where,
PVF(8%, 6) = 0.630
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