Principles of Managerial Finance, Student Value Edition Plus NEW MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (14th Edition)
Principles of Managerial Finance, Student Value Edition Plus NEW MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (14th Edition)
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Author: Lawrence J. Gitman, Chad J. Zutter
Publisher: PEARSON
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ST4-1 Depreciation and cash flow A firm expects to have earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) of $160,000 in each of the next 6 years. It pays annual interest of $15,000. The firm is considering the purchase of an asset that costs $140,000, requires $10,000 in installation cost, and has a recovery period of 5 years. It will be the firm’s only asset, and the asset's depreciation is already reflected in its EBIT estimates.

  1. a. Calculate the annual depreciation for the asset purchase using the MACRS depreciation percentages in Table 4.2.
  2. b. Calculate the firm’s operating cash flows for each of the 6 years, using Equation 4.3. Assume that the firm is subject to a 40% tax rate on all the profit that it earns.
  3. c. Suppose that the firm’s net fixed assets, current assets, accounts payable, and accruals had the following values at the start and end of the final year (year 6). Calculate the firm's free cash flow (FCF) for that year.
Account Year 6 start Year 6 end
Net fixed assets $ 7,500 $ 0
Current assets 90,000 110,000
Accounts payable 40,000 45,000
Accruals 8,000 7,000
  1. d. Compare and discuss the significance of each value calculated in parts b and c.
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