Fool Proof Software is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The equipment that would be used has a 3-year tax life. Under the new tax law, the equipment used in the project is eligible for 100% bonus depreciation, so it will be fully depreciated at t-0. Revenues and operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's 10-year expected life. What is the Year 1 cash flow? $55,000 Equipment cost $90,000 Sales revenues, each year $25,000 Operating costs (excl. depr.) 25.0% Tax rate a. $26,419 Ob.$24,576 c. $48,750 Ⓒd.$31,641 Oe. $25,804
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- Fool Proof Software is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The equipment that would be used has a 3-year tax life. Under the new tax law, the equipment used in the project is eligible for 100% bonus depreciation, so it will be fully depreciated at t = 0. Revenues and operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's 10-year expected life. What is the Year 0 cash outlay? Equipment cost $42,188 Sales revenues, each year $90,000 Operating costs (excl. depr.) $25,000 Tax rate 25.0% Group of answer choices $31,641 $25,804 $26,419 $48,750 $24,576Fitzgerald Computers is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The required equipment has a 4-year tax life, after which it will be worthless, and it will be depreciated by the straight-line method over 4 years. Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's 4-year life. What is the project's Year 1 cash flow? Equipment cost (depreciable basis) Straight-line depreciation rate Sales revenues, each year Operating costs (excl. deprec.) Tax rate a. $27,500 b. $28,438 c. $22,750 d. $30,333 e. $21,000 $65,000 25.00% $60,000 $25,000 40.0%Your new employer, Freeman Software, is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The equipment that would be used has a 3-year tax life, and the allowed depreciation rates for such property are 33.33%, 44.45%, 14.81%, and 7.41% for Years 1 through 4. Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's 10-year expected life. What is the Year 1 cash flow? Equipment cost (depreciable basis) $65,000 Sales revenues, each year $60,000 Operating costs (excl. deprec.) $25,000 Tax rate 25.0% a. $36,869 b. $31,849 c. $35,114 d. $31,666 e. $33,442
- Clemson Software is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The required equipment has a 3-year tax life, after which it will be worthless, and it will be depreciated by the straight-line method over 3 years. Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's 3-year life. What is the project's Year 1 cash flow? Equipment cost (depreciable basis) $77,000 Straight-line depreciation rate 33.333% Sales revenues, each year $70,000 Operating costs (excl. depr.) $28,000 Tax rate 35.0% $36,800 $36,772 $36,993 $35,990 $36,283Fitzgerald Computers is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The required equipment has a 3-year tax life, after which it will have zero book value, and it will be depreciated by the straight-line method over 3 years. Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's 4-year life. What is the project's Year 4 cash flow? $65,000 Equipment cost (depreciable basis) Straight-line depreciation rate Sales revenues, each year Operating costs (excl. deprec.) Tax rate a. $27,500 b. $28,438 c. $22,750 d. $21,000 e. $30,333 33.33% $60,000 $25,000 35.0%Foley Systems is considering a new project whose data are shown below. Under the new tax law, the equipment for the project is eligible for 100% bonus depreciation, so it will be fully depreciated at t = 0. After the project's 3-year life, the equipment would have zero salvage value. The project would require additional net operating working capital (NOWC) that would be recovered at the end of the project's life. Revenues and operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's life. What is the project's NPV? (Hint: Cash flows from operations are constant in Years 1 to 3.) Do not round the intermediate calculations and round the final answer to the nearest whole number. WACC 10.0% Equipment cost $75,000 Required net operating working capital (NOWC) $15,000 Annual sales revenues $73,000 Annual operating costs $25,000 Tax rate 25.0% Question options: $2,549 $18,970 $4,571…
- Fool Proof Software is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The equipment that would be used has a 3-year tax life, and the allowed depreciation rates for such property are 33.0%, 45.0%, 15.0%, and 7.0% for Years 1 through 4. Under the new tax law, the equipment used in the project is eligible for 100% bonus depreciation, so it will be fully depreciated at t = 0. Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's 10-year expected life. What is the Year 1 cash flow? Equipment cost Sales revenues, each year Operating costs Tax rate a. $46,200 b. $47,163 c. $61,600 d. $64,350 e. $50,738 $55,000 $82,300 $20,700 25.0%Your company, RMU Inc., is considering a new project whose data are shown below. Under the new tax law, the equipment used in the project is eligible for 100% bonus depreciation, so it will be fully depreciated at t = 0. What is the project's Year 1 cash flow? Sales revenues $26,750 Operating costs $13,511 Tax rate 25.0%One of the methods to evaluate a project is by estimating the Net Present value of that particular project. In order to do so, the working capital is included in the capital budgeting analysis and it will be then recovered at the end of a project’s life. Consider the following scenarios. You will need to use the data provided to solve the question. Temple Corp. is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The equipment that would be used has a 3-year tax life, would be depreciated by the straight-line method over its 3-year life, and would have a zero salvage value. No new working capital would be required. Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's 3-year life. b) Estimate the Cash Flows from year 1 to year 3 for the proposed project.
- One of the methods to evaluate a project is by estimating the Net Present value of that particular project. In order to do so, the working capital is included in the capital budgeting analysis and it will be then recovered at the end of a project’s life. Consider the following scenarios. You will need to use the data provided to solve the question. Temple Corp. is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The equipment that would be used has a 3-year tax life, would be depreciated by the straight-line method over its 3-year life, and would have a zero salvage value. No new working capital would be required. Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's 3-year life. a. Estimate the annual depreciation that the company needs to pay from year 1 to year 3.National Integrated Systems (NIS), a global provider of heating and air conditioning is planning a project whose data is provided below. The project’s equipment has a 3 year tax life after which its salvage value will be zero. The machinery will be depreciated on a straight line basis over three years. Revenues and other operating costs are expected to be constant over the project’s life. What is the project’s cash flow in Year 1? Equipment Cost = $130,000Depreciation rate = 33.33%Annual Sales Revenue= $120,000Operating Costs (ex Depreciation) = $50,000 Tax Rate = 35%Thomson Media is considering some new equipment whose data are shown below. The equipment has a 3-year tax life. Under the new tax law, the equipment is eligible for 100% bonus depreciation, so it will be fully depreciated at t = 0. The equipment would have a positive pre-tax salvage value at the end of Year 3, when the project would be closed down. Also, additional net operating working capital (NOWC) would be required, but it would be recovered at the end of the project's life. Revenues and operating costs are expected to be constant over the project's 3-year life. What is the project's NPV? Do not round the intermediate calculations and round the final answer to the nearest whole number. WACC 10.0% Equipment cost $70,000 Required net operating working capital (NOWC) $10,000 Annual sales revenues $61,000 Annual operating costs $30,000 Expected pre-tax salvage value $5,000 Tax rate 25.0% Please explain and provide calculations.