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- Motor City Productions sells original automotive art on a prepaid basis as each piece is uniquely designed to the customer's specifications. For one project, the cash flows are estimated as follows. Based on the internal rate of return (IRR), should this project be accepted if the required return is 9 percent? Year Cash flow 0 $5500 1 -$5900 (Hint: You may or may not be able to use the simple default IRR rule) (a) IRR is 7.27%. Accept the project. (b) IRR is 7.27%. Reject the project. (c) IRR is 9%. Accept the project. (d) IRR is 9%. Reject the project.Your company is planning to purchase a new log splitter for is lawn and garden business. The new splitter has an initial investment of $180,000. It is expected to generate $25,000 of annual cash flows, provide incremental cash revenues of $150,000, and incur incremental cash expenses of $100,000 annually. What is the payback period and accounting rate of return (ARR)?RLC Manufacturing is planning to purchase a cutting equipment. Information are as follows: Equipment 1 Equipment 2 First Cost P 12,000 P 18,000 Salvage Value P 600 P 2,000 Annual Operation P 3,200 P 2,500 Annual Maintenance P 1,200 P 1,000 Taxes & Insurance 3% 3% Life, years 10 15 Money is worth at least 16%. Which equipment should be selected? Use: a. Rate of Return Method Rate of Return Method Annual Cost Method NOTE: Show cashflow diagram.
- MMC Company wants to install the recycle plant that cost $80,000 with 10% cost of capital. Year 0 1 2 3 Annual Cash flow -80,000 45,000 30,000 25,000 Calculate: a. Discounted payback period (DPBP) b. Annual Worth (AW) c. Internal rate of return (IRR)QUESTION ONEETM Co is considering investing in machinery costing K150,000 payable at the start of firstyear. The new machine will have a three-year life with K60,000 salvage value at the end of 3 years. Other details relating to the project are as follows.Year 1 2 3 Demand (units) 25,500 40,500 23,500 Material cost per unit K4.35 K4.35 K4.35 Incremental fixed cost per year K45,000 K50,000 K60,000Shared fixed costs K20,000 K20,000 K20,000The selling price in year 1 is expected to be K12.00 per unit. The selling price is expected to rise by 16% per year for the remaining part of the project’s life.Material cost per unit will be constant at K4.35 due to the contract that ETM has with its suppliers. Labor cost per unit is expected to be K5.00 in year 1 rising by 10% per year beyond the first year. Fixed costs (nominal) are made of the project fixed cost and a share of head office overhead. Working capital will be…Fablab Mindanao purchased a water jet cutter in which their total manufacturing cost is expected to decrease due to an increased productivity as shown on the table below. 4 190 185 180 7 175 170 Year 2 200| 195 3 6 1 Cost, PhP 1000 165 a) Draw the Cash Flow Diagram b) Determine the equivalent annual cost at an interest rate of 8% per yeari