Whispering Winds Industries is considering the purchase of new equipment costing $1,500,000 to replace existing equipment that will be sold for $120,000. The new equipment is expected to have a $230,000 salvage value at the end of its 5-year life. During the period of its use, the equipment will allow the company to produce and sell an additional 25,000 units annually at a sales price of $37 per unit. Those units will have a variable cost of $22 per unit. The company will also incur an additional $90,000 in annual fixed costs. Click here to view the factor table. (a) Calculate the net present value of the proposed equipment purchase. Assume that Whispering Winds uses a 10% discount rate. (For calculation purposes, use 4 decimal places as displayed in the factor table provided and round final answer to 0 decimal place, e.g. 58,971. Enter negative amount using a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -59,992 or parentheses e.g. (59,992).) Net present value $ (b) Do you recommend that Whispering Winds Industries invest in the new equipment?

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Whispering Winds Industries is considering the purchase of new equipment costing $1,500,000 to replace existing equipment that
will be sold for $120,000. The new equipment is expected to have a $230,000 salvage value at the end of its 5-year life. During the
period of its use, the equipment will allow the company to produce and sell an additional 25,000 units annually at a sales price of $37
per unit. Those units will have a variable cost of $22 per unit. The company will also incur an additional $90,000 in annual fixed costs.
Click here to view the factor table.
(a) Calculate the net present value of the proposed equipment purchase. Assume that Whispering Winds uses a 10% discount rate.
(For calculation purposes, use 4 decimal places as displayed in the factor table provided and round final answer to O decimal place, eg.
58,971. Enter negative amount using a negative sign preceding the number eg. -59,992 or parentheses e.g. (59,992).)
Net present value
$
(b) Do you recommend that Whispering Winds Industries invest in the new equipment?
Transcribed Image Text:View Policies Current Attempt in Progress Whispering Winds Industries is considering the purchase of new equipment costing $1,500,000 to replace existing equipment that will be sold for $120,000. The new equipment is expected to have a $230,000 salvage value at the end of its 5-year life. During the period of its use, the equipment will allow the company to produce and sell an additional 25,000 units annually at a sales price of $37 per unit. Those units will have a variable cost of $22 per unit. The company will also incur an additional $90,000 in annual fixed costs. Click here to view the factor table. (a) Calculate the net present value of the proposed equipment purchase. Assume that Whispering Winds uses a 10% discount rate. (For calculation purposes, use 4 decimal places as displayed in the factor table provided and round final answer to O decimal place, eg. 58,971. Enter negative amount using a negative sign preceding the number eg. -59,992 or parentheses e.g. (59,992).) Net present value $ (b) Do you recommend that Whispering Winds Industries invest in the new equipment?
APPENDIX 9.1 Present value of $1 received in n periods.
Periods
4%
5%
6%
7%
8%
9%
10%
11%
12%
13%
14%
16%
18%
20%
1
0.9615
0.9524
0.9434 0.9346 0.9259 0.9174
0.9091 0.9009 0.8929 0.8850
0.8772
0.8621 0.8475
0.8333
0.9246
0.9070
0.8900
0.8734
0.8573 0.8417
0.8264 0.8116 0.7972 0.7831
0.7695
0.7432 0.7182
0.6944
3
0.8890
0.8638
0.8396
0.8163
0.7938
0.7722
0.7513 0.7312 0.7118 0.6931
0.6750
0.6407
0.6086
0.5787
4
0.8548
0.8227
0.7921
0.7629 0.7350
0.7084
0.6830 0.6587 0.6355 0.6133
0.5921
0.5523
0.5158 0.4823
0.8219
0.7835
0.7473 0.7130 0.6806 0.6499
0.6209 0.5935 0.5674
0.5428
0.5194
0.4761 0.4371
0.4019
6.
0.7903
0.7462
0.7050
0.6663
0.6302
0.5963
0.5645
0.5346
0.5066
0.4803
0.4556
0.4104
0.3704
0.3349
7
0.7599
0.7107
0.6651
0.6227
0.5835
0.5470
0.5132
0.4817
0.4523
0.4251
0.3996
0.3538
0.3139
0.2791
0.7307
0.6768
0.6274
0.5820
0.5403
0.5019 0.4665
0.4339
0.4039
0.3762
0.3506
0.3050
0.2660
0.2326
0.7026
0.6446
0.5919
0.5439
0.5002
0.4604
0.4241
0.3909
0.3606
0.3329
0.3075
0.2630
0.2255
0.1938
10
0.6756
0.6139
0.5584
0.5083
0.4632
0.4224
0.3855
0.3522
0.3220
0.2946
0.2697
0.2267
0.1911
0.1615
11
0.6496
0.5847
0.5268
0.4751
0.4289
0.3875 0.3505 0.3173 0.2875
0.2607
0.2366
0.1954
0.1619
0.1346
12
0.6246
0.5568
0.4970
0.4440
0.3971
0.3555 0.3186 0.2858 0.2567
0.2307
0.2076 0.1685 0.1372 0.1122
13
0.6006
0.5303
0.4688
0.4150
0.3677
0.3262 0.2897 0.2575 0.2292 0.2042
0.1821
0.1452 0.1163
0.0935
14
0.5775
0.5051
0.4423
0.3878
0.3405
0.2992
0.2633
0.2320
0.2046
0.1807
0.1597 0.1252
0.0985
0.0779
15
0.5553
0.4810
0.4173
0.3624 0.3152
0.2745 0.2394
0.2090
0.1827
0.1599
0.1401
0.1079 0.0835 0.0649
16
0.5339
0.4581
0.3936
0.3387
0.2919
0.2519 0.2176
0.1883
0.1631
0.1415
0.1229 0.0930 0.0708 0.0541
17
0.5134
0.4363
0.3714
0.3166
0.2703
0.2311 0.1978
0.1696
0.1456 0.1252 0.1078 0.0802 0.0600
0.0451
18
0.4936
0.4155
0.3503
0.2959
0.2502
0.2120 0.1799
0.1528
0.1300
0.1108
0.0946
0.0691
0.0508
0.0376
19
0.4746
0.3957
0.3305
0.2765 0.2317
0.1945 0.1635 0.1377
0.1161
0.0981
0.0829 0.0596 0.0431 0.0313
20
0.4564
0.3769
0.3118
0.2584
0.2145
0.1784 0.1486
0.1240
0.1037
0.0868
0.0728
0.0514
0.0365
0.0261
$1
PVn.
(1+ i)"
Transcribed Image Text:APPENDIX 9.1 Present value of $1 received in n periods. Periods 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 11% 12% 13% 14% 16% 18% 20% 1 0.9615 0.9524 0.9434 0.9346 0.9259 0.9174 0.9091 0.9009 0.8929 0.8850 0.8772 0.8621 0.8475 0.8333 0.9246 0.9070 0.8900 0.8734 0.8573 0.8417 0.8264 0.8116 0.7972 0.7831 0.7695 0.7432 0.7182 0.6944 3 0.8890 0.8638 0.8396 0.8163 0.7938 0.7722 0.7513 0.7312 0.7118 0.6931 0.6750 0.6407 0.6086 0.5787 4 0.8548 0.8227 0.7921 0.7629 0.7350 0.7084 0.6830 0.6587 0.6355 0.6133 0.5921 0.5523 0.5158 0.4823 0.8219 0.7835 0.7473 0.7130 0.6806 0.6499 0.6209 0.5935 0.5674 0.5428 0.5194 0.4761 0.4371 0.4019 6. 0.7903 0.7462 0.7050 0.6663 0.6302 0.5963 0.5645 0.5346 0.5066 0.4803 0.4556 0.4104 0.3704 0.3349 7 0.7599 0.7107 0.6651 0.6227 0.5835 0.5470 0.5132 0.4817 0.4523 0.4251 0.3996 0.3538 0.3139 0.2791 0.7307 0.6768 0.6274 0.5820 0.5403 0.5019 0.4665 0.4339 0.4039 0.3762 0.3506 0.3050 0.2660 0.2326 0.7026 0.6446 0.5919 0.5439 0.5002 0.4604 0.4241 0.3909 0.3606 0.3329 0.3075 0.2630 0.2255 0.1938 10 0.6756 0.6139 0.5584 0.5083 0.4632 0.4224 0.3855 0.3522 0.3220 0.2946 0.2697 0.2267 0.1911 0.1615 11 0.6496 0.5847 0.5268 0.4751 0.4289 0.3875 0.3505 0.3173 0.2875 0.2607 0.2366 0.1954 0.1619 0.1346 12 0.6246 0.5568 0.4970 0.4440 0.3971 0.3555 0.3186 0.2858 0.2567 0.2307 0.2076 0.1685 0.1372 0.1122 13 0.6006 0.5303 0.4688 0.4150 0.3677 0.3262 0.2897 0.2575 0.2292 0.2042 0.1821 0.1452 0.1163 0.0935 14 0.5775 0.5051 0.4423 0.3878 0.3405 0.2992 0.2633 0.2320 0.2046 0.1807 0.1597 0.1252 0.0985 0.0779 15 0.5553 0.4810 0.4173 0.3624 0.3152 0.2745 0.2394 0.2090 0.1827 0.1599 0.1401 0.1079 0.0835 0.0649 16 0.5339 0.4581 0.3936 0.3387 0.2919 0.2519 0.2176 0.1883 0.1631 0.1415 0.1229 0.0930 0.0708 0.0541 17 0.5134 0.4363 0.3714 0.3166 0.2703 0.2311 0.1978 0.1696 0.1456 0.1252 0.1078 0.0802 0.0600 0.0451 18 0.4936 0.4155 0.3503 0.2959 0.2502 0.2120 0.1799 0.1528 0.1300 0.1108 0.0946 0.0691 0.0508 0.0376 19 0.4746 0.3957 0.3305 0.2765 0.2317 0.1945 0.1635 0.1377 0.1161 0.0981 0.0829 0.0596 0.0431 0.0313 20 0.4564 0.3769 0.3118 0.2584 0.2145 0.1784 0.1486 0.1240 0.1037 0.0868 0.0728 0.0514 0.0365 0.0261 $1 PVn. (1+ i)"
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