The after tax
Answer to Problem 20P
The after tax rate of return is
Explanation of Solution
Concept used:
Write the expression for
Here, book value is
Write the expression for taxable income.
Here before tax cash flow is
Write the expression for income tax.
Write the expression for after tax cash flow.
Write the expression for after tax rate of return.
Here, the present value of the annuity is
Write the expression for rate of return by linear interpolation.
Here, lower interest rate is
Calculation:
Calculate depreciation.
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Calculate taxable income.
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Calculate income tax.
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Calculate after tax cash flow.
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The table for the calculated values is shown below.
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6 |
Table (1)
Calculate the after tax rate of return.
Substitute
Consider the table and apply trial and error method equalizing the equation (VII).
Determine an interest rate which equalizes left hand side and right hand side of Equation (VII).
Substitute the tabular values into the right hand side of the equation (VII).
The table for values close to the left hand side of the equation (VII) is shown below.
Interest rate | Value |
Table (2)
Calculate the rate of return by linear interpolation.
Substitute
Conclusion:
The internal rate if return is
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