A European candy manufacturing plant manager must select a new irradiation system to ensure the safety of specific ingredien while being economical. The two alternatives available have the following estimates: System First Cost, $ A -120,000 B -75,000

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A European candy manufacturing plant manager must select a new irradiation system to ensure the safety of specific ingredients,
while being economical. The two alternatives available have the following estimates:
System
First Cost, $
CFBT, $ per Year
Life, Years
A
Add your answer
-120,000
60,000
3
B
-75,000
20,000
5
The company is in the 35% tax bracket and assumes classical straight line depreciation for alternative comparisons performed at an
after-tax minimum acceptable rate of return (MARR) of 8% per year. A salvage value of zero is used when depreciation is calculated;
however, system B can be sold after 5 years for an estimated 10% of its first cost. System A has no anticipated salvage value.
Determine which is more economical using an annual worth (AW) analysis worked by hand.
The annual worth for system B, (in $)
Round to the nearest two (2) decimal places
Transcribed Image Text:A European candy manufacturing plant manager must select a new irradiation system to ensure the safety of specific ingredients, while being economical. The two alternatives available have the following estimates: System First Cost, $ CFBT, $ per Year Life, Years A Add your answer -120,000 60,000 3 B -75,000 20,000 5 The company is in the 35% tax bracket and assumes classical straight line depreciation for alternative comparisons performed at an after-tax minimum acceptable rate of return (MARR) of 8% per year. A salvage value of zero is used when depreciation is calculated; however, system B can be sold after 5 years for an estimated 10% of its first cost. System A has no anticipated salvage value. Determine which is more economical using an annual worth (AW) analysis worked by hand. The annual worth for system B, (in $) Round to the nearest two (2) decimal places
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