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Reil [10]
4 years ago
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A company is considering the purchase of a new machine for $48,000. Management predicts that the machine can produce sales of $1

6,000 each year for the next 10 years. Expenses are expected to include direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead totaling $8,000 per year plus depreciation of $4,000 per year. The company's after-tax net income, based on a tax rate of 40%, is $2,400. What is the approximate accounting rate of return for the machine?
Business
1 answer:
dolphi86 [110]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Accounting rate of return is 10%

Explanation:

Given data

new machine = $48,000

sales = $16,000

time = 10 year

depreciation = $4,000 / year

factory overhead  = $8,000 + depreciation $4,000

net income = $2400

tax rate = 40%

to find out

accounting rate of return for the machine

solution

we know that

Accounting rate of return =  after tax net income / average investment

so here we know net income after tax = $2400

so we find investment first

Average investment = (Initial investment) / 2

Average investment = 48000 / 2 = $24000

so

Accounting rate of return =  after tax net income / average investment

Accounting rate of return =  2400 / 24000  = 0.1 = 10%

Accounting rate of return is 10%

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