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(10 pts) Two machines can be used to produce an aircraft part from titanium. The costs...
Required information The two machines shown are being considered for a chip manufacturing operation. Assume the MARR is a real return of 13% per year and that the inflation rate is 4.9% per year. Machine First Cost, $ M&0, $ per year Salvage Value, $ Life, years А -150,000 -70,000 40,000 B -800,000 -5,000 200,000 00 Which machine should be selected on the basis of an annual worth analysis if the estimates are in future dollars? What is the annual...
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5. Machines that have the following costs are under consideration for a robotized welding process. Using an interest rate of 10% per year, determine which alternative should be selected on the basis of a present worth analysis. Machine X Machine Y First cost, $ Annual operating cost, $ per year Salvage value, $ Life, years - 250,000 --60.000 70.000 -430.000 -40,000 95.000
Required information Problem 14.056 The two machines shown are being considered for a chip manufacturing operation. Assume the MARR is a real return of 14% per year and that the inflation rate is 5.2% per year. 0.000 Machine First Cost, $ M&0. $ per year Salvage Value, $ Life, years -145.000 -70.000 40,000 5.000 00.000 Problem 14.056.a: Compare two alternatives based on their AW values without inflation consideration Which machine should be selected on the basis of an annual worth...
Problem 3 (25 points) A machine which can be use to produce an aircraft part from titanium has an initial cost of S140000 (initial investment at year 0) with annual operating cost of $25,000 and revenue of 75,000 per year starting 3 years from now. In year 4, $8000 was given to the company by Environmental Protection Agency as credit for its environmental compliance. What is the payback period at a)0% b) 12% Given the two guesses for x number...
Q2. (5 pts) The estimates for two machines, X and Y, are given in different ways in a company as shown below: Machine X in constant-value (today's) dollars while Machine Y in future (then-current) dollars. The company's MARR is equal to the real rate of return of 10% per year, and inflation is 3% per year. Use PW analysis to determine which machine is better. You can use the below factor formula in case the factors table is not available....
Z Instructions Question 1 10 pts Two industrial robots are being considered for automation purposes. Using a present worth analysis at 10% interest per year, determine the best alternative Robot X Robot Y 95,000 5000 in year 1 increasing by $1,000 per year 4,000 First Cost S$ 5,000 Annual Cost$/year 9,000 Salvage value, Useful Life, years Upload Choose a Filte 20 3
Required Information The following information appliles to the questlons displayed below] Suresh Co. expects Its five departments to yleld the following Income for next year. Dept. M Dept. Dept. Dept. P $58,000 $44,000 Dept. T $ 30, 000 Total $234, 000 $65,000 37,000 $126, 000 $112, 600 10, 800 52, 600 63,400 $ 1,600 37, 600 23,000 15,000 39, 600 11, 200 13,800 51,400 $(14, 400 4, 400 0, 600 27, 400 4600 $30, 600 $1, 600) 238, 600 $...
Problem 10-03A a-c
On January 1, 2020, Bridgeport Company purchased the following
two machines for use in its production process.
Machine A:
The cash price of this machine was $48,000. Related
expenditures included: sales tax $1,550, shipping costs $100,
insurance during shipping $70, installation and testing costs $70,
and $200 of oil and lubricants to be used with the machinery during
its first year of operations. Bridgeport estimates that the useful
life of the machine is 5 years with a...
Because of its inability to control film and personnel
costs in its radiology department, Sanger General Hospital wants to
replace its existing picture archive and communication (PAC) system
with a newer version. The existing system, which has a current book
value of $2,250,000, was purchased three years ago for $3,600,000
and is being depreciated on a straight-line basis over an
eight-year life to a salvage value of $0. This system could be sold
for $800,000 today. The new PAC system...
Problem 10-03A a-c
On January 1, 2020, Flint Company purchased the following two
machines for use in its production process.
Machine A:
The cash price of this machine was $46,000. Related
expenditures included: sales tax $3,250, shipping costs $200,
insurance during shipping $110, installation and testing costs $90,
and $100 of oil and lubricants to be used with the machinery during
its first year of operations. Flint estimates that the useful life
of the machine is 5 years with a...