1-Cinemar Productions bought a piece of equipment for $150,847 that will last for 5 years. The equipment will generate net operating cash flows of $45,000 per year and will have no salvage value at the end of its life. What is the internal rate of return? 2-Your company is planning to purchase a new log splitter for its lawn and garden business. The new splitter has an initial investment of $81,000. It is expected to generate $10,000 of annual cash flows, provide incremental cash revenues of $152,437, and incur incremental cash expenses of $130,000 annually. What is the payback period? What is the APR?
1-Cinemar Productions bought a piece of equipment for $150,847 that will last for 5 years. The equipment will generate net operating
2-Your company is planning to purchase a new log splitter for its lawn and garden business. The new splitter has an initial investment of $81,000. It is expected to generate $10,000 of annual cash flows, provide incremental cash revenues of $152,437, and incur incremental cash expenses of $130,000 annually. What is the payback period? What is the APR?
3-How much must be invested now to receive $28,000 for 11 years if the first $28,000 is received one year from now and the rate is 8%? Round your present value factor to three decimal places and final answer to the nearest dollar.
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Falkland, Inc., is considering the purchase of a patent that has a cost of $51,000 and an estimated revenue producing life of 4 years. Falkland has a cost c
capital of 12%. The patent is expected to generate the following amounts of annual income and cash flows:
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Net income
$5,100
$6,500
$6,300
Operating cash flows
18,400
18,200
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A. What is the NPV of the investment? Round your present value factor to three decimal places and final answer to the nearest dollar.
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B. What happens if the required rate of return increases?
If the required rate of return increases,
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