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.):
ark Corporation has invested in a machine that cost $78,000, that has a useful life of...
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.): Multiple Choice • 8.3% 0 7.2% 0 9.5% 0...
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%...
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?
Purvell Corporation has just acquired a new machine with the following characteristics (Ignore income taxes.): Cost of the equipment Annual cash savings Life of the machine $50,000 $15,000 8 years The company uses straight-line depreciation and a $5,000 salvage value. Assume cash flows occur uniformly throughout a year except for the initial investment and the salvage at the end of the project. The payback period is closest to: Multiple Choice 3.33 years o 30 years o 8.0 years 8.0 years...
Purvell Corporation has just acquired a new machine with the following characteristics (Ignore income taxes.): Cost of the equipment Annual cash savings Life of the machine $50,000 $15,000 8 years The company uses straight-line depreciation and a $5,000 salvage value. Assume cash flows occur uniformly throughout a year except for the initial investment and the salvage at the end of the project The simple rate of return would be closest to: Multiple Choice O 30.0% . 17.5% 18.75% 0 12.5%...
Laws Corporation is considering the purchase of a machine costing $16,000. Estimated cash savings from using the new machine are $4,120 per year. The machine will have no salvage value at the end of its useful life of six years and the required rate of return for Laws Corporation is 12%. The machine's internal rate of return is closest to (Ignore income taxes): A. 12%. B. 18% C. 14% D. 16%
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Oriental Corporation has gathered the following data on a proposed investment project: Investment in depreciable equipment Annual net cash flows Life of the equipment Salvage value Discount rate $ 450,000 $ 90,000 10 years $ 0 78 The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment. Assume cash flows occur uniformly throughout a year except for the initial investment. The payback period for the investment would be: Joetz Corporation has gathered the following data on a proposed investment project (Ignore...
You purchased a molding machine at a cost of $88,000. It has an estimated useful life of 12 years with a salvage value of $8,000. What is the 10 year depreciation for this machine computed by the straight line method? $5,894.00 $3,018.00 $6,667.00 $7,073.00
machine 1:
cost 76,000
salvage value 6,000
useful life 10 years
purchased 7/1/16
machine 2:
cost 80,000
salvage value 10,000
useful life 8 years
purchased 1/1/13
machine 3:
cost 78,000
salvage value 6,000
useful life 6 years = 24,000 hours
purchased 1/1/18
Problem: In recent years, Hrubeck Company purchased three machines. Because of heavy turnover in the accounting department, a different accountant was in charge of selecting the depreciation method for each machine, and various methods were selected. Information concerning...
On January 1, 2013, Marlon Humphrey Industries purchased a machine at a cost of $300,000. The machine had a useful life of 10-years, estimated salvage value of $20,000, and was depreciated using the straight-line method. On January 1, 2018, Humphrey sold the machine for $140,000 cash. The journal entry to record the sale of the machine would include