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22 May, 22:55

Anika plans to purchase a Janome embroidery machine. The retail price for the Janome 12 model is $10,000 plus $500 for lifetime maintenance and $1,500 per year (for five years) in operating expenses. The Janome 15 model retails for $12,000 and has the same lifetime maintenance fee. However, the Janome 15 model increases productivity by $500 annually and reduces operating expenses by $500 per year for five years. Assuming a five-year horizon, what is the economic savings (customer inducement) for purchasing the Janome 15 model?

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  1. 23 May, 02:32
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    The economic savings for purchasing the Janome 15 model = $3000

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Calculate Total cost of purchasing Janome 12 model

    Retail cost = 10000

    Lifetime maintenance = 500

    Operating expenses = 1500 * 5 = 7500

    Total cost = 18000

    Step 2: Calculate total cost and benefit of Janome 15

    Retail cost = 12000

    Lifetime maintenance = 500

    Operating expenses = 1500 * 5 = 7500

    total cost = 20,000

    Calculate benefits of Janome 15

    increase in productivity = 500 * 5 = 2500

    reduction in operating expenses = 500 * 5 = 2500

    total benefit = 5000

    Step 3: Calculate net cost of Janome 15

    net cost = total cost - total benefit

    = 20,000 - 5000

    = 15000

    Step 4: Calculate net benefit of buying Janome 15

    18000 - 15000 = 3000
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