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PROBLEM NO. 4 Machine X has an initial cost of $10,000, annual maintenance of $500 per...
Machine X has an initial cost of $14,000. It is expected to last 10 years, to cost $255 per year to maintain and to have a salvage value of $6,000 at the end of its useful life. The equivalent uniform annual cost of the machine at 7% interest is approximately _____________.
Three mutually exclusive alternatives are being considered: Initial cost Benefit at end of the first $500 $400 $300 200 200 200 year Uniform benefit at end of 100 125 100 subsequent years Useful life, in years 4 At the end of its useful life, an alternative is not replaced. If the MARR is 10%, which alternative should be selected (a) Based on the payback period? (b) Based on benefit-cost ratio analysis?
1. Jark Corporation has invested in a machine that cost $60,000, that has a useful life of six years, and that has no salvage value at the end of its useful life. The machine is being depreciated by the straight-line method, based on its useful life. It will have a payback period of four years. Given these data, the simple rate of return on the machine is closest to (Ignore income taxes.): A) 8.3% B) 7.2% C) 9.5% D) 25%...
9-54 Three mutually exclusive alternatives are beine A considered: $500 $400 $300 200 100 Initial cost Benefit at end of the first 200 200 year Uniform benefit at end of 100 125 subsequent years Useful life, in years 4 At the end of its useful life, an alternative is not replaced. If the MARR is 10%, which alternative should be selected (a) Based on the payback period? (b) Based on benefit-cost ratio analysis? 9-54 Three mutually exclusive alternatives are beine...
Need cash flow diagram 04) Three mutually exclusive alternative are being considered Initial Cost Benefit at the end of the first Year Uniform Annual Benefits at end of subsequent years Useful Life in years $500 $200 $100 $400 $200 $125 $300 $200 $100 At the end of its useful life, an alternative is not replaced. If MARR is 10%, which alternatives should be selected? a) Based on the payback period? b) Based on benefit-cost ratio analysis c) Benefit/Costs Analysis using...
You purchased a machine five years ago for $100,000. It has a useful life of 10 years and you depreciate it using straight line depreciation to an expected salvage value at the end of its life of $5,000. It currently has a salvage value of $20,000. You are considering purchasing a new machine for $175,000. The new machine is expected to have a salvage value of $35,000 at the end of its life. It will cost $8,000 to ship the...
3. A machine tool costs $10,000 and does not have any salvage value. The manufacturer's warranty covers the maintenance and repair cost for the first year. The maintenance and repair costs for the second year will be $1,000 and will increase for $500 for the subsequent years. The operating costs for the first year will be $400 and will increase for $400 for the subsequent years. Consider an analysis period of 8 years and interest rate of 9%, and find...
The jackson company has invested in a machine that cost $70000, that has a useful life of seven years, and that has no salvage value at the end of its useful life. The machine is being depreciated using the straight line method, based on its useful life. It has a payback period of four years. What Is the simple rate of return on the machine?
ark Corporation has invested in a machine that cost $78,000, that has a useful life of six years, and that has no salvage value at the end of its useful life. The machine is being depreciated by the straight-line method, based on its useful life. It will have a payback period of four years. Given these data, the simple rate of return on the machine is closest to (Ignore income taxes.):
What is the present worth of a machine with an initial cost of $41,000, an annual cost of $6,000 per year, a salvage value of + $12,000, a useful life of 7 years, and a financing cost rate of 5% per year?