6a. A large profitable corporation is considering a capital investment of $50,000. The equipment has a projected salvage value of $0 at the end of the two-year project period. The annual gross income each of the next two years is projected to be $44,000 and expenses are projected to be $14,000 annually. The depreciation amount will be $25,000 annually. This profitable corporation has an incremental income tax rate of 25% and the MARR is 10%. The corporation has decided to use borrowed capital to finance a portion of the equipment purchase. It will pay $30,000 down and finance the balance at an effective interest rate of 5%, to be repaid in two equal end-of-year payments (see loan details below). Payment BoY EoY Year Balance Total Interest Principal Balance $30,000.00 $16,134.15 $1,500.00 $14,634.15 $15,365.85 15,365.85 16,134.15 32,268.29 768.29 15,365.85 0.00 2,268.29 30,000.00 termine the before-tax CF for Year 2 (only - not the total).
6a. A large profitable corporation is considering a capital investment of $50,000. The equipment has a projected salvage value of $0 at the end of the two-year project period. The annual gross income each of the next two years is projected to be $44,000 and expenses are projected to be $14,000 annually. The depreciation amount will be $25,000 annually. This profitable corporation has an incremental income tax rate of 25% and the MARR is 10%. The corporation has decided to use borrowed capital to finance a portion of the equipment purchase. It will pay $30,000 down and finance the balance at an effective interest rate of 5%, to be repaid in two equal end-of-year payments (see loan details below). Payment BoY EoY Year Balance Total Interest Principal Balance $30,000.00 $16,134.15 $1,500.00 $14,634.15 $15,365.85 15,365.85 16,134.15 32,268.29 768.29 15,365.85 0.00 2,268.29 30,000.00 termine the before-tax CF for Year 2 (only - not the total).
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