
(a):
Calculate the cash flow after tax.
(a):

Explanation of Solution
The cash flow after tax (CFAT) for defender in year 0 is equal to its market value. Thus, the cash flow after tax for the defender is -$100,000.
The cash flow after tax (CFAT) for challenger can be calculated as follows:
The cash flow after tax for the challenger is -$392,000.
Thus, select alternate B.
(b):
Calculate the cash flow after tax for three years.
(b):

Explanation of Solution
The cash flow after tax (CFAT) of defender for first three years can be calculated as follows:
The cash flow after tax of the defender is -$57,000.
The cash flow after tax (CFAT) of challenger for first three years can be calculated as follows:
The cash flow after tax of the defender is -$57,000.
(c):
Calculate the annual worth.
(c):

Explanation of Solution
The time period is indicated by ‘n’. The MARR is indicated by ‘i’. The annual worth (AW) of defender can be calculated as follows:
The annual worth of the defender is -$100,798.
The annual worth (AW) of challenger can be calculated as follows:
The annual worth of the defender is -$100,798. Since the annual worth of the defender is greater than the challenger, keep the defender.
(d):
Calculate the annual worth through spreadsheet.
(d):

Explanation of Solution
The annual worth of defender and challenger can be calculated using spreadsheet as follows:
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