FUND OF ACCOUNTING PRIN W/ACC <CUSTOM>
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Chapter 26, Problem 20QS
To determine
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The net present value for the investment with salvage value using the information in exercises 26-19.
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QUESTION 5
Compare the following two mutually exclusive projects on the basis of Accounting Rate of
Return (ARR). Cash flows and salvage values are in thousands of ringgit. Use the straight
line depreciation method.
Year
Cash Outflow
Cash Inflow
Salvage Value
Year
Cash Outflow
Cash Inflow
Salvage Value
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0
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Project A
1
91
Project B
1
87
a. Compute ARR for Project A
b. Compute ARR for Project B
C. Advise Management on which project to select
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2
130
110
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3
105
10
84
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Chapter 26 Solutions
FUND OF ACCOUNTING PRIN W/ACC <CUSTOM>
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