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4 years ago
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Most Company has an opportunity to invest in one of two new projects. Project Y requires a $345,000 investment for new machinery
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a. Annual expected net cash flows:

                                                   Project Y         Project Z

Net cash flows before tax         139,500           122,200

Expected net cash flows:

Income taxes (38%)                      31,160              20,216

Net cash flows after tax          108,340             101,984

b. Accounting rate of return:

= Annual Net Income/Average Investment

Project Y:

= $50,840/$278,000 * 100

= 18.29%

Project Z:

= $32,984/$234,800 * 100

= 14.05%

c. Net Present Value, using 6% discount rate:

Annuity PV                              Project Y            Project Z

Annuity factor = 4.212

Annuity of operating outflows 929,746           698,350

Initial Investments                    345,000           345,000

Total PV of investments       $1,274,746      $1,043,350

Annuity of cash inflows        $1,516,320       $1,213,056

Net present value                 $241,574          $169,706

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a) Data and Calculations:

1. Investments in Projects:

                                                  Project Y            Project Z

Investments                             $345,000           $345,000

Project's life                               6 years                5 years

Salvage value                            0                          0

Depreciation method = straight-line method

Annual Depreciation expenses $57,500          $69,000

 

2. Cash Inflows:

Sales                                           360,000          288,000

3. Cash Outflows:

Direct materials                            50,400            36,000

Direct labor                                   72,000            43,200

Overhead                                      72,100            60,600

Selling & Admin. expenses         26,000            26,000

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Net cash flows after tax            108,340             101,984

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Annual Net income                     $50,840          $32,984

Project's life                                  6 years            5 years

Initial Investments                       345,000         345,000

Annual Cash Outflows               220,500          165,800

Total Cash Outflows                 1,323,000         829,000

Total Investments                     1,668,000        1,174,000

Average Investments               $278,000       $234,800

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