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mart [117]
3 years ago
3

You are considering purchasing a warehouse. The cost to purchase the warehouse is $491,000. Renting the equivalent space costs $

19,400 per year.
Required:
1. If the annual interest rate is 6.5%, at what rate must rental cost increase each year to make the cost of renting comparable to purchasing? Assume that the rent will be paid at the end of each year.
Business
1 answer:
ExtremeBDS [4]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

2.55%

Explanation:

Let us think of the rental cost as a growing perpetuity. Therefore Using the formula for the present value of growing perpetuity, we want to find the growth rate g so that:

$491,000=$19,400/6.5%-g

Or

Equivalent 6.5% -$19,400/$491,000

Hence:

6.5% -3.95%

=2.55%

Therefore the rental costs must grow at a rate of 2.55% per year for the cost of renting to be comparable to the cost of purchasing the warehouse.

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Question Completion:

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Amounts billed to clients for services rendered  $184,000  $234,000

Cash collected from clients                                     153,000     183,000

Cash disbursements:

Salaries paid to employees during the year            83,000      93,000

Utilities                                                                       26,500      33,000

Purchase of insurance policy                                   57,900       0

In addition, you learn that the company incurred Utility costs of $31,500 in year 1, that there were no liabilities at the end of year 2, no anticipated bad debts on receivables, and that the Insurance policy covers a three-year period.

Answer:

1. Net operating cash flow for

                                                                                   Year 1      Year 2

Cash collected from clients                                     153,000     183,000

Cash disbursements:

Salaries paid to employees during the year          (83,000)    (93,000)

Utilities                                                                     (26,500)    (33,000)

Purchase of insurance policy                                 (57,900)      0

Net operating cash flow                                        ($14,400)   $57,000

1b. Amount of receivables from clients that the firm would show in its year 1 and year 2 balance sheets:

Year 1 = $31,000

Year 2 = $82,000

2. Income Statement for the years ended December 31, Year 1 and Year 2:

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Service Revenue                    $184,000   $234,000

Expenses:

Salaries                                      83,000        93,000

Utilities                                       31,500        28,000

Insurance expense                   19,300         19,300

Total expenses                       133,800       140,300

Net income before tax         $50,200       $93,700

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Calculations:

Accounts Receivables:

Year 1

Bill to clients     $184,000

Cash collected   153,000

Balance              $31,000

Year 2

Balance                $31,000

Bill to clients     $234,000

Cash collected    183,000

Balance              $82,000

Insurance Expenses for each year = $57,900/3 = $19,300

Utilities Incurred:

Year 1  =   $31,500

Paid           26,500

Payable       5,000

Year 2

Paid           33,000

less Yr, 1     5,000

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