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18 December, 21:18

Water World is considering purchasing a water park in Atlanta, Georgia, for $1,800,000. The new facility will generate annual net cash inflows of $457,000 for eight years. Engineers estimate that the new facilities will remain useful for eight years and have no residual value. The company uses straight-line depreciation, and its stockholders demand an annual return of 12% on investments of this nature.

Determine the formula and calculate the accounting rate of return (ARR). (Round the percentage to the nearest tenth percent, X. X%.)

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  1. 19 December, 00:07
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    25.78%

    Explanation:

    The formula to compute the accounting rate of return is shown below:

    = Annual net income : average investment

    where,

    Annual net income is

    = { (Total net inflows * number of years) - (purchased value) } : (number of years)

    = { ($457,000 * 8 years) - ($1,800,000) } : 8 years

    = $232,000

    And, the average investment would be

    = (Initial investment + salvage value) : 2

    = ($1,800,000 + $0) : 2

    = $900,000

    Now put these values to the above formula

    So, the rate would equal to

    = $232,000 : $900,000

    = 25.78%
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