EBK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: THEORY & PRAC
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Chapter 10, Problem 22P
a)
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To determine: Whether the firm operate the truck until the end of its 5-years physical life and if not, determine its optimal economic life.
b)
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To determine: Whether the introduction of salvage values, in addition to operating cash flows, ever decrease the expected NPV and/or
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The Scampini Supplies Company recently purchased a new delivery truck. The new truck cost $22,500, and it is expected to generate net after-tax operating cash flows, including depreciation, of $6,250 per year. The truck has a 5-year expected life. The expected salvage values after tax adjustments for the truck are given below. The company's cost of capital is 10%.
Year Annual Operating Salvage ValueCash Flow________________________________________________
0 (22,500) 22,5001 6,250 17,5002 6,250 14,0003 6,250 11,0004 6,250 5,0005 6,250 0
a. Should the firm operate the truck until the end of its 5-year physical life, or, if not, what is its optimal economic life?
b. Would the introduction of salvage values, in addition to operating cash flows, ever reduce the expected NPV and/or IRR of a project? Explain
The Scampini Supplies Company recently purchased a new delivery truck. The new truck cost $22,500, and it is expected to generate net after-tax operating cash flows, including depreciation, of $6,250 per year. The truck has a 5-year expected life. The expected salvage values after tax adjustments for the
truck are given below. The company's cost of capital is 8%.
Year
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5
Annual Operating Cash Flow Salvage Value
-$22,500
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a. What is the optimal number of years to operate the truck? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest whole number.
years
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b. Would the introduction of salvage values, in addition to operating cash flows, ever reduce the expected NPV and/or IRR of a project?
I. No. Salvage possibilities could only raise NPV and IRR.
II. Yes. Salvage possibilities could only lower NPV and IRR.
III. Salvage possibilities would have no effect on NPV and IRR.
$22,500
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The Scampini Supplies Company recently purchased a new delivery truck. The new truck cost $22,500, and it is expected to
generate net after-tax operating cash flows, including depreciation, of $6,250 per year. The truck has a 5-year expected life.
The expected salvage values after tax adjustments for the truck are given below. The company's cost of capital is 11 percent.
Year Annual Operating Cash Flow Salvage Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
-$22,500
6,250
6,250
6,250
6,250
6,250
$22,500
17,500
14,000
11,000
5,000
0
a. What is the optimal number of years to operate the truck? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to
the nearest whole number.
years
b. Would the introduction of salvage values, in addition to operating cash flows, ever reduce the expected NPV and/or IRR of a
project?
I. Salvage possibilities would have no effect on NPV and IRR.
II. No. Salvage possibilities could only raise NPV and IRR.
III. Yes. Salvage possibilities could only lower NPV and IRR.
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