
1.
To compute: Annual expected net
1.

Explanation of Solution
Given below is the table for the computation of annual expected net cash flows:
Annual cash flow | ||
Particulars | Project Y ($) | Project Z ($) |
Profit after tax | 56,000 | 36,400 |
87,500 | 116,666.66 | |
Cash flows after tax | 143,500 | 153,066.66 |
Working notes:
Calculation of annual depreciation of Project Y,
Calculation of annual depreciation of Project Z,
Hence, cash flow after tax is from project Y is $143,500 and Project Z is $153,066.67
2.
To compute: Payback period.
2.

Explanation of Solution
Computation of payback period for project Y:
Given,
Cost of investment of Project Y is $350,000.
Annual net cash flow from Project Y is $143,500.
Formula to calculate payback period,
Substitute $350,000 for initial investment and $143,500 for net annual
Computation of payback period for project Z:
Given,
Cost of investment of Project Z is $280,000.
Annual net cash flow from Project Z is $153,066.66.
Formula to calculate payback period,
Substitute $280,000 for initial investment and $153,066.66 for net annual cash inflow.
Hence, payback period of project Y is 2.44 years and Project Z is 1.83 years.
3.
To compute: Accounting
3.

Explanation of Solution
Computation of accounting rate of return (ARR) for Project Y:
Given,
Average annual profit of Project Y is $56,000.
Average investment in Project Y is $175,000.
Formula to calculate accounting rate of return,
Substitute $56,000 for average annual profit and $175,000 for average investment.
Computation of accounting rate of return (ARR) for Project Z:
Given,
Average annual profit of Project Z is $36,400.
Average investment in Project Z is $140,000.
Formula to calculate of accounting rate of return,
Substitute $56,000 for average annual profit and $175,000 for average investment.
Working notes:
Calculation of average investment of Project Y,
Calculation of average investment of Project Z,
Hence, ARR for Project Y is 32% and Project Z is 26%.
4.
To compute:
4.

Explanation of Solution
Computation of net present value (NPV) for Project Y:
Given,
Annual net cash flows from Project Y is $143,500
Cost of investment is $350,000.
Market interest rate is 8%.
Number of periods is 4 years.
Present value factor for cumulative 4 years is 3.31.
Formula to calculate NPV,
Substitute $457,290.20 for the present value of cash flows and $350,000 for the cost of investment.
Computation of Net present value (NPV) for Project Z:
Given,
Annual net cash flow from Project Z is $153,066.66.
Cost of investment is $280,000.
Market interest rate is 8%.
Number of periods is 3 years.
Present value factor for cumulative 3 years is 2.58.
Formula to calculate NPV,
Substitute $394,467.63 for the present value of cash flows and $280,000 for the cost of investment.
Working notes:
Calculation of present value of cash flows of Project Y,
Calculation of present value of cash flows of Project Z,
Hence, NPV for project Y is $125,290.20 and Project Z is $114,467.63.
5.
To identify: Recommendation to management to pursue Project Y.
5.

Explanation of Solution
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Hence, it is recommended to management to pursue Project Y.
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