1. Compute the annual net cost savings promised by the automated welding machine. 2a. Using the data from (1) above and other data from the problem, compute the automated welding machine’s net present value. 2b. Would you recomm
1. Compute the annual net cost savings promised by the automated welding machine.
2a. Using the data from (1) above and other data from the problem, compute the automated welding machine’s
2b. Would you recommend purchasing the automated welding machine?
3. Assume that management can identify several intangible benefits associated with the automated welding machine, including greater flexibility in shifting from one type of product to another, improved quality of output, and faster delivery as a result of reduced throughput time. What minimum dollar value per year would management have to attach to these intangible benefits in order to make the new welding machine an acceptable investment?
!["I'm not sure we should lay out $235,000 for that automated welding machine," said Jim Alder, president of the Superior Equipment
Company. "That's a lot of money, and it would cost us $76,000 for software and installation, and another $38,400 per year just to
maintain the thing. In addition, the manufacturer admits it would cost $39,000 more at the end of three years to replace worn-out
parts."
"I admit it's a lot of money," said Franci Rogers, the controller. "But you know the turnover problem we've had with the welding crew.
This machine would replace six welders at a cost savings of $106,000 per year. And we would save another $6,700 per year in
reduced material waste. When you figure that the automated welder would last for six years, I'm sure the return would be greater than
our 15% required rate of return."
"I'm still not convinced," countered Mr. Alder. “We can only get $13,000 scrap value out of our old welding equipment if we sell it now,
and in six years the new machine will only be worth $22,000 for parts. But have your people work up the figures and we'll talk about
them at the executive committee meeting tomorrow."
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