A pharmaceutical company has some existing semiautomated production equipment that they are considering replacing. This equipment has a present MV of $55,000 and a BV of $30,000. It has five more years of straight-line depreciation available (if kept) of $6,000 per year, at which time its BV would be $0. The estimated MV of the equipment five years from now (in year-zero dollars) is $17,500. The MV rate of increase on this type of equipment has been averaging 3.2% per year. The total operating and maintenance and other related expenses are averaging $26,500 (A$) per year. New automated replacement equipment would be leased. Estimated operating and maintenance and related company expenses for the new equipment are $11,900 per year. The annual leasing cost would be $23,900. The after-tax MARR (with an inflation component) is 8% per year (im); t = 25%; and the analysis period is five years. Based on an after-tax, A$ analysis, should the replacement be made? Base your answer on the actual IRR of the incremental cash flow. The actual IRR of the incremental cash flow is %. (Round to one decimal place.)

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A pharmaceutical company has some existing semiautomated production equipment that they are considering replacing.
This equipment has a present MV of $55,000 and a BV of $30,000. It has five more years of straight-line depreciation
available (if kept) of $6,000 per year, at which time its BV would be $0. The estimated MV of the equipment five years
from now (in year-zero dollars) is $17,500. The MV rate of increase on this type of equipment has been averaging 3.2%
per year. The total operating and maintenance and other related expenses are averaging $26,500 (A$) per year.
New automated replacement equipment would be leased. Estimated operating and maintenance and related company
expenses for the new equipment are $11,900 per year. The annual leasing cost would be $23,900. The after-tax MARR
(with an inflation component) is 8% per year (im); t = 25%; and the analysis period is five years. Based on an after-tax,
A$ analysis, should the replacement be made? Base your answer on the actual IRR of the incremental cash flow.
The actual IRR of the incremental cash flow is%. (Round to one decimal place.)
Transcribed Image Text:A pharmaceutical company has some existing semiautomated production equipment that they are considering replacing. This equipment has a present MV of $55,000 and a BV of $30,000. It has five more years of straight-line depreciation available (if kept) of $6,000 per year, at which time its BV would be $0. The estimated MV of the equipment five years from now (in year-zero dollars) is $17,500. The MV rate of increase on this type of equipment has been averaging 3.2% per year. The total operating and maintenance and other related expenses are averaging $26,500 (A$) per year. New automated replacement equipment would be leased. Estimated operating and maintenance and related company expenses for the new equipment are $11,900 per year. The annual leasing cost would be $23,900. The after-tax MARR (with an inflation component) is 8% per year (im); t = 25%; and the analysis period is five years. Based on an after-tax, A$ analysis, should the replacement be made? Base your answer on the actual IRR of the incremental cash flow. The actual IRR of the incremental cash flow is%. (Round to one decimal place.)
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