fore taxes) of $75,000. For tax purposes, the annual depreciation deduction will be $74,000, $99,400, $32,400, and $16,200, respectively, for the four years (the salvage value is ignored on the tax return). The income tax rate is 40%. Tate establishes a hurdle rate for a net present value analysis a
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Weighted Average Cost of Capital and
Tate Company is considering a proposal to acquire new equipment for its manufacturing division. The equipment will cost $222,000, be useful for four years, and have a $19,000 salvage value. Tate expects annual savings in cash operating expenses (before taxes) of $75,000. For tax purposes, the annual
Tate establishes a hurdle rate for a net present value analysis at the company's weighted average cost of capital plus 1 percentage point. Tate's capital is provided in the following proportions: debt, 60%; common stock, 20%; and
a. Compute Tate's (1) weighted average cost of capital and (2) hurdle rate.
Round answers to one decimal place. For example, 0.4567 = 45.7%.
Weighted Average Cost of Capital | |
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Debt | Answer |
Common stock | Answer |
Retained earnings | Answer |
(1) Weighted avg. cost of capital | Answer |
(2) Tate's hurdle off rate: | Answer |
b. Using Tate's hurdle rate, compute the net present value of this capital expenditure proposal.
Round answers to the nearest whole number. Use rounded answers for subsequent calculations. Use a negative sign with net present value to indicate a negative amount. Otherwise do not use negative signs with your answers.
After-Tax Cash Flow Analysis | ||
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Amount | Present Value | |
After-tax cash expense savings | Answer | Answer |
Tax savings from depreciation | ||
Year 1 | Answer | Answer |
Year 2 | Answer | Answer |
Year 3 | Answer | Answer |
Year 4 | Answer | Answer |
After-tax equipment sale proceeds | Answer | Answer |
Total present value of future |
Answer | |
Investment required in equipment | Answer | |
Net positive (negative) present value | Answer |
Under the net present value analysis, should Tate accept the proposal?
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