Most Company has an opportunity to invest in one of two new projects.
Project Y requires a $35...
Most Company has an opportunity to invest in one of two new projects.
Project Y requires a $350,000 investment for new machinery with a four-year life and no salvage value.
Project Z requires a $350,000 investment for new machinery with a three-year life and no salvage value.
The two projects yield the following predicted annual results.
The company uses straight-line depreciation and cash flows occur evenly throughout each year.
Project Y Project Z
Sales $350,000 $280,000
Expenses:Direct materials 49,000 35,000Direct labor 70,000 42,000Overhead including depreciation 126,000 126,000Selling and administrative expenses 25,000 25,000Total expenses $270,000 $228,000Pretax income 80,000 52,000Income taxes (30%) 24,000 15,600Net income $56,000 $36,400Required:1. Compute each project's annual expected net cash flows.2. Determine each project's payback period.3. Compute each project's accounting rate of return.4. Determine each project's net present value, using 8% as the discount rate. Assume that cash flows occur at each year-end.
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