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19 December, 10:51

A new robotic welder can be leased for 5 years with annual payments of $300,000 with the first payment occurring at lease inception. the system would cost $1,050,000 to buy and would be depreciated straight-line to a zero salvage value. the actual salvage value is zero. the firm can borrow at 8 percent and has a tax rate of 34 percent. what discount rate should be used for valuing the lease? 2.72% 5.28% 8.00% 12.12% 10.72%

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  1. 19 December, 11:37
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    5.28%

    Explanation:

    the actual after tax rate paid by the company = interest rate x (1 - tax rate) = 8% x (1 - 34%) = 8% x. 66 = 5.28%

    When a company borrows money, the principal it pays back is not tax deductible, but the interest paid is tax deductible. Therefore, the real cost of borrowing money for a company is the actual interest times 1 - tax rate, since all interest paid will be deducted.
  2. 19 December, 14:42
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    Option B. 5.28%

    Explanation:

    The cost of unquoted debt can be found from the following formula:

    Cost of Debt = Interest rate * (1 - Tax rate)

    The interest rate here is 8% and tax rate is 34%.

    So by putting the values we have:

    Cost of Debt = 8% * (1 - 34%) = 5.28%

    So the cost of debt to the company is 5.28% and rate of return for appraising this opportunity as well.
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