The management of BNZ bank is considering an investment in automatic teller machines. The machines would cost $513,000 each and have a useful life of 7 years. The bank’s finance manager has estimated that the automatic teller machines will save the bank $110,000 per machine during each year of their life. The machines will have no residual value. Ignore company income taxes. You are required to: | |||
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The management of BNZ bank is considering an investment in automatic teller machines. The machines would cost $513,000 each and have a useful life of 7 years. The bank’s finance manager has estimated that the automatic teller machines will save the bank $
The management of BNZ bank is considering an investment in automatic teller machines. The machines would cost $513,000 each and have a useful life of 7 years. The bank’s finance manager has estimated that the automatic teller machines will save the bank $110,000 per machine during each year of their life. The machines will have no residual value. Ignore company income taxes. You are required to: a) Calculate the payback period for the proposed investment. b) Calculate the net present...
The management of BNZ bank is considering an investment in automatic teller machines. The machines would cost $513,000 each and have a useful life of 7 years. The bank’s finance manager has estimated that the automatic teller machines will save the bank $110,000 per machine during each year of their life. The machines will have no residual value. Ignore company income taxes. You are required to:
The management of Iroquois National Bank is considering an investment in automatic teller machines. The machines would cost $131,100 and have a useful life of seven years. The bank’s controller has estimated that the automatic teller machines will save the bank $28,500 after taxes during each year of their life (including the depreciation tax shield). The machines will have no salvage value. Net Present Value (a) 10 percent $7,638 (b) 12 percent (c) 14 percent
The management of Iroquois National Bank is considering an investment in automatic teller machines. The machines would cost $131,100 and have a useful life of seven years. The bank’s controller has estimated that the automatic teller machines will save the bank $28,500 after taxes during each year of their life (including the depreciation tax shield). The machines will have no salvage value. Use Appendix A for your reference. (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) Required: 1. Compute the payback...
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The management of Iroquois National Bank is considering an investment in automatic teller machines. The machines would cost $131,100 and have a useful life of seven years. The bank’s controller has estimated that the automatic teller machines will save the bank $28,500 after taxes during each year of their life (including the depreciation tax shield). The machines will have no salvage value. Use Appendix A for your reference. (Use appropriate factor(s)...
Ataxia Fitness Center is considering an investment in some additional weight training equipment. The equipment has an estimated useful life of 9 years with no salvage value at the end of the 9 years. Ataxia's internal rate of return on this equipment is 8%. Ataxia's discount rate is also 8%. The payback period on this equipment is closest to (Ignore income taxes.): Click here to view Exhibit 13B-1 and Exhibit 13B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables...
A three-year-old machine has a cost of $56,000, an estimated residual value of $5,100, and an estimated useful life of five years. The company uses double-declining-balance depreciation. Calculate the net book value at the end of each year.
2. Mattice Corporation is considering investing $640,000 in a project. The life of the project would be 6 years. The project would require additional working capital of $24,000, which would be released for use elsewhere at the end of the project. The annual net cash inflows would be $158,000. The salvage value of the assets used in the project would be $34,000. The company uses a discount rate of 18%. (lgnore income taxes.) Click here to view Exhibit 13B-1 and...
8pt X Company is considering replacing one of its machines in order to save operating costs. Operating costs w current machine are $62,000 per year; operating costs with the new machine are expected to be $48,000 per year. The ne machine will cost $69,000 and will last for six years, at which time it can be sold for $1.000. The current machine will also last for six more years but will not be worth anything at that time. It cost...
8 pt X Company is considering replacing one of its machines in order to save operating costs. Operating costs with the current machine are $62,000 per year; operating costs with the new machine are expected to be $49,000 per year. The new machine will cost $69,000 and will 1last for five years, at which time it can be sold for $2,500. The current machine will also last for five more years but will not be worth anything at that time....