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Chapter 26, Problem 26.21EX
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Net present value method is the method which is used to compare the initial
To determine: The more favorable equipment by comparing the net present value of both the proposals.
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Net Present Value—Unequal Lives
Bunker Hill Mining Company has two competing proposals: a processing mill and an electric shovel. Both pieces of equipment have an initial investment of $695,302. The net cash flows estimated for the two proposals are as follows:
Net Cash Flow
Year
Processing Mill
Electric Shovel
1
$221,000
$276,000
2
197,000
256,000
3
197,000
236,000
4
157,000
243,000
5
119,000
6
99,000
7
86,000
8
86,000
The estimated residual value of the processing mill at the end of Year 4 is $280,000.
Present Value of $1 at Compound Interest
Year
6%
10%
12%
15%
20%
1
0.943
0.909
0.893
0.870
0.833
2
0.890
0.826
0.797
0.756
0.694
3
0.840
0.751
0.712
0.658
0.579
4
0.792
0.683
0.636
0.572
0.482
5
0.747
0.621
0.567
0.497
0.402
6
0.705
0.564
0.507
0.432
0.335
7
0.665
0.513
0.452
0.376
0.279
8
0.627…
Net Present Value—Unequal Lives
Bunker Hill Mining Company has two competing proposals: a processing mill and an electric shovel. Both pieces of equipment have an initial investment of $724,991. The net cash flows estimated for the two proposals are as follows:
Net Cash Flow
Year
Processing Mill
Electric Shovel
1
$221,000
$276,000
2
197,000
256,000
3
197,000
236,000
4
157,000
243,000
5
119,000
6
99,000
7
86,000
8
86,000
The estimated residual value of the processing mill at the end of Year 4 is $280,000.
Present Value of $1 at Compound Interest
Year
6%
10%
12%
15%
20%
1
0.943
0.909
0.893
0.870
0.833
2
0.890
0.826
0.797
0.756
0.694
3
0.840
0.751
0.712
0.658
0.579
4
0.792
0.683
0.636
0.572
0.482
5
0.747
0.621
0.567
0.497
0.402
6
0.705
0.564
0.507
0.432
0.335
7
0.665
0.513
0.452
0.376
0.279
8
0.627
0.467
0.404
0.327
0.233
9
0.592
0.424
0.361
0.284
0.194
10
0.558
0.386
0.322
0.247
0.162…
Net Present Value—Unequal Lives
Bunker Hill Mining Company has two competing proposals: a processing mill and an electric shovel. Both pieces of equipment have an initial investment of $670,208. The net cash flows estimated for the two proposals are as follows:
Net Cash Flow
Year
Processing Mill
Electric Shovel
1
$213,000
$266,000
2
190,000
247,000
3
190,000
228,000
4
151,000
234,000
5
115,000
6
96,000
7
83,000
8
83,000
The estimated residual value of the processing mill at the end of Year 4 is $270,000.
Present Value of $1 at Compound Interest
Year
6%
10%
12%
15%
20%
1
0.943
0.909
0.893
0.870
0.833
2
0.890
0.826
0.797
0.756
0.694
3
0.840
0.751
0.712
0.658
0.579
4
0.792
0.683
0.636
0.572
0.482
5
0.747
0.621
0.567
0.497
0.402
6
0.705
0.564
0.507
0.432
0.335
7
0.665
0.513
0.452
0.376
0.279
8
0.627
0.467
0.404
0.327
0.233
9
0.592
0.424
0.361
0.284
0.194
10
0.558
0.386
0.322
0.247
0.162…
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