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GenaCL600 [577]
3 years ago
4

Which result is a positive aspect of globalization

Business
2 answers:
ZanzabumX [31]3 years ago
7 0
One result can be increased competition or another positive result is stabilized security 
lawyer [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Business Expansion

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Initial Costs

Lot purchase prices: $400,000/acre front lot, $100,000/acre back lot Legal fees, applications, permits, etc.: $80,000

Site clearing and preparation: $3000/acre

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Recurring Costs

Taxes and insurance: $5000/month per building

Landscaping: 25% of lot at S1000/acre/month

Security: $1000 building for $1500/month

Other costs: $2000/month

Revenue (assume 90% annual occupancy)

Front lot units: $2500/unit/month

Rear lot units: $1750/unit/month

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Answer the following: (1) Use the concept of the per-unit model to estimate the total initial cost. annual cost, and annual revenue of this prospective project, and (2) If you made the simplifying assumption of no changes to costs and revenues for 10 years, estimate the profitability of this prospective investment ignoring the effects of money's value over time.

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1a. Total Initial cost: $193,252,000

1b. Annual cost: $5,064,000

1c. Annual revenue: $5,935,200

2. Profitability of Project for 10 years:

Total Revenue  $5,935,200 x 10 years = $59,352,000

Total costs       $5,064,000 x 10 years =   (50,640,000)

Profitability                                                    $8,712,000                    

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a) Data and Calculations:

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Front lot, $400,000/acre x 2 =              $800,000

Back lot $100,000/acre x 2 =                   200,000

Legal fees, applications, permits, etc.       80,000

Site clearing & preparation: $3000/acre  12,000 ($3,000 * 4)

Paving roadways, parking, curbs, and sidewalks:

 25% of total lot at $40,000/acre.          160,000

Construction costs:

 $3,000,000 per building               192,000,000

Total initial costs                            $193,252,000

Annual costs:

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Landscaping: 25% of lot at S1000/acre/month               48,000

Security: $1000 building for $1500/month                 1,152,000

Other costs: $2000/month                                             24,000

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Other revenue: $5000/month ($5,000 * 12) =           60,000

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