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13 June, 06:16

BSU Inc. wants to purchase a new machine for $35,500, excluding $1,400 of installation costs. The old machine was bought five years ago and had an expected economic life of 10 years without salvage value. This old machine now has a book value of $2,200, and BSU Inc. expects to sell it for that amount. The new machine would decrease operating costs by $7,500 each year of its economic life. The straight-line depreciation method would be used for the new machine, for a six-year period with no salvage value.

(a) Determine the cash payback period. (Round cash payback period to 1 decimal place, e. g. 10.5.)

(b) Determine the approximate internal rate of return. (Round answer to 0 decimal places, e. g. 10. For calculation purposes, use 5 decimal places as displayed in the factor table provided.)

(c) Assuming the company has a required rate of return of 6%, determine whether the new machine should be purchased.

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  1. 13 June, 08:01
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    (a) Payback period: 4.6 years;

    (b) IRR: 8.45%;

    (c) NPV = $2,180; machine should be purchased.

    Explanation:

    (a)

    We have net investment outlay = Purchase cost of new machine + Installation cost of new machine - Proceed from selling old machine = 35,500 + 1,400 - 2,200 = $34,700

    Payback period = Initial investment outlay / Cost saving per year = 34,700/7,500 = 4.6 years.

    (b)

    IRR is the discount rate that brings NPV of the project to zero. Thus, we have:

    -34,700 + (7,500/IRR) x (1 - (1+IRR) ^-6) = 0 IRR = 8% (Round to 0 decimal places.

    (c)

    NPV of the project is calculated at 6% required rate of return as: - 34,700 + (7,500/6%) x (1 - (1+6%) ^-6) = $2,180.

    Thus, new machine should be purchased.
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