The Wildcat Oil Company is trying to decide whether to lease or buy a new computer- assisted drilling system for its oil exploration business. Management has decided that it must use the system to stay competitive; it will provide $3.1 million in annual pretax cost savings. The system costs $9.8 million and will be depreciated straight-line to zero over its five-year life, after which it will be worthless. Wildcat's tax rate is 23 percent and the firm can borrow at 7 percent. Lambert Leasing Company has offered to lease the drilling equipment to Wildcat for payments of $2,110,000 per year. Lambert's policy is to require its lessees to make payments at the start of the year. a. What is the NAL for Wildcat? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.) b. What is the maximum lease payment that would be acceptable to Wildcat? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.) a. NAL $ 32,045.90 b. Lease $ payment 0.00 X
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- The Wildcat Oil Company is trying to decide whether to lease or buy a new computer- assisted drilling system for its oil exploration business. Management has decided that it must use the system to stay competitive; it will provide $3.4 million in annual pretax cost savings. The system costs $8.5 million and will be depreciated straight-line to zero over its five-year life, after which it will be worthless. Wildcat's tax rate is 24 percent and the firm can borrow at 6 percent. Lambert Leasing Company has offered to lease the drilling equipment to Wildcat for payments of $1,830,000 per year. Lambert's policy is to require its lessees to make payments at the start of the year. Suppose Lambert requires Wildcat to pay a $870,000 security deposit at the inception of the lease. Calculate the NAL with the security deposit. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.) NAL $ 1,465,711.79The Wildcat Oil Company is trying to decide whether to lease or buy a new computer- assisted drilling system for its oil exploration business. Management has decided that it must use the system to stay competitive; it will provide $1.7 million in annual pretax cost savings. The system costs $8.9 million and will be depreciated straight-line to zero over its five-year life, after which it will be worthless. Wildcat's tax rate is 24 percent and the firm can borrow at 9 percent. Lambert Leasing Company has offered to lease the drilling equipment to Wildcat for payments of $2,060,000 per year. Lambert's policy is to require its lessees to make payments at the start of the year. a. What is the NAL for Wildcat? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.) b. What is the maximum lease payment that would be acceptable to Wildcat? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer…The Wildcat Oil Company is trying to decide whether to lease or buy a new computer- assisted drilling system for its oil exploration business. Management has decided that it must use the system to stay competitive; it will provide $3.1 million in annual pretax cost savings. The system costs $9.8 million and will be depreciated straight-line to zero over its five-year life, after which it will be worthless. Wildcat's tax rate is 23 percent and the firm can borrow at 7 percent. Lambert Leasing Company has offered to lease the drilling equipment to Wildcat for payments of $2,110,000 per year. Lambert's policy is to require its lessees to make payments at the start of the year. a. What is the NAL for Wildcat? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.) b. What is the maximum lease payment that would be acceptable to Wildcat? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer…
- The Wildcat Oil Company is trying to decide whether to lease or buy a new computer- assisted drilling system for its oil exploration business. Management has decided that it must use the system to stay competitive; it will provide $2.7 million in annual pretax cost savings. The system costs $7.5 million and will be depreciated straight-line to zero over 5 years. Wildcat's tax rate is 24 percent, and the firm can borrow at 6 percent. Lambert Leasing Company has offered to lease the drilling equipment to Wildcat for payments of $1.71 million per year. Lambert's policy is to require its lessees to make payments at the start of the year. a. What is the NAL for Wildcat? (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.) b. What is the maximum lease payment that would be acceptable to the company? (Do not round intermediate calculations and…The Wildcat Oil Company is trying to decide whether to lease or buy a new computer- assisted drilling system for its oil exploration business. Management has decided that it must use the system to stay competitive; it will provide $2.7 million in annual pretax cost savings. The system costs $9.4 million and will be depreciated straight-line to zero over its five-year life, after which it will be worthless. Wildcat's tax rate is 23 percent and the firm can borrow at 9 percent. Lambert Leasing Company has offered to lease the drilling equipment to Wildcat for payments of $2.05 million per year. Lambert's policy is to require its lessees to make payments at the start of the year. What is the NAL for Wildcat? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.) What is the maximum lease payment that would be acceptable to Wildcat? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in…Startle Corporation wants to purchase a new production machine. They currently have an old machine, which is operable for five more years and is expected to have a zero-disposal value at the end of five years. If the company buys the new machine, the old machine will be sold now for $65,000 (book value is $73,000). The new machine will cost $600,000 and will be depreciated for tax purposes on a straight-line basis over its useful life of 5 years. The new machine will not have a salvage value and will not be sold after its useful life. An additional cash investment in working capital of $50,000 will be required if the new machine is purchased. The investment is expected to generate $75,000 in before tax cash net inflows during the first year of operation. The expected before tax cash net inflow for years two through five is $220,000 each year. These cash flows do not include depreciation and are recognized at the end of each year. The working capital investment will not be recovered at…
- The Wildcat Oil Company is trying to decide whether to lease or buy a new computer-assisted drilling system for its oil exploration business. Management has decided that it must use the system to stay competitive; it will provide $2.7 million in annual pretax cost savings. The system costs $8.6 million and will be depreciated straight-line to zero over five years. Wildcat's tax rate is 23 percent, and the firm can borrow at 7 percent. Lambert Leasing Company is willing to lease the equipment to Wildcat. Lambert's policy is to require its lessees to make payments at the start of the year. Suppose it is estimated that the equipment will have an after tax residual value of $825,000 at the end of the lease. What is the maximum lease payment acceptable to Wildcat? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.).Florida Car Wash is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The equipment to be used 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. At the end of the project's 3 - year life, it would have zero salvage value. No change in net operating working capital (NOWC) would be required for the project. Revenues and operating costs will be constant over the project's life, and this is just one of the firm's many projects, so any losses on it can be used to offset profits in other units. If the number of cars washed declined by 40% from the expected level, by how much would the project's NPV change? (Hint: Note that cash flows are constant at the Year 1 level, whatever that level is.) Do not round the intermediate calculations and round the final answer to the nearest whole number. WACC 10.0% Equipment cost $48,000 Number of cars washed 3,000 Average price per car $24.00 Fixed op. cost…The Wildcat Oil Company is trying to decide whether to lease or buy a new computer-assisted drilling system for its oil exploration business. Management has decided that it must use the system to stay competitive; it will provide $1.9 million in annual pretax cost savings. The system costs $7.7 million and will be depreciated straight-line to zero over five years. Wildcat's tax rate is 21 percent, and the firm can borrow at 6 percent. Lambert Leasing Company is willing to lease the equipment to Wildcat. Lambert's policy is to require its lessees to make payments at the start of the year. Suppose it is estimated that the equipment will have an aftertax residual value of $650,000 at the end of the lease. What is the maximum lease payment acceptable to Wildcat? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter yuor answer in dollars, not millions, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.) Maximum lease payment $ 1,114,590.00
- Florida Car Wash is considering a new project whose data are shown below. The equipment to be used 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. At the end of the project's 3-year life, it would have zero salvage value. No change in net operating working capital (NOWC) would be required for the project. Revenues and operating costs will be constant over the project's life, and this is just one of the firm's many projects, so any losses on it can be used to offset profits in other units. If the number of cars washed declined by 40% from the expected level, by how much would the project's NPV change? (Hint: Note that cash flows are constant at the Year 1 level, whatever that level is.) Do not round the intermediate calculations and round the final answer to the nearest whole number. WACC 10.0% Equipmentcost $60,000 Number of cars washed 2,960 Average price per car…The New Energy Company is trying to decide whether to lease or buy a new computer- assisted control system for its business. Management has estimated that the new system will provide $2.9 million in annual pre-tax cost savings. The system costs $6 million and will be depreciated straight-line to zero over its five-year life, after which it will be worthless. The New Energy Company's tax rate is 22 percent and the firm can borrow at 9 percent. Golden Leasing Company has offered to lease the equipment to the New Energy Company for payments of $1,780,000 per year. Golden Leasing Company's policy is to require its lessees to make payments at the start of the year. Suppose Golden Leasing Company requires the New Energy Company to pay a $820,000 security deposit at the inception of the lease. a) Calculate the depreciation tax shield b) Calculate the aftertax lease payment c) Calculate the aftertax cost of debt d) Calculate the NAL with the security deposit. (Do not round intermediate…The Wildcat Oil Company is trying to decide whether to lease or buy a new computer- assisted drilling system for its oil exploration business. Management has decided that it must use the system to stay competitive; it will provide $4.4 million in annual pretax cost savings. The system costs $9.4 million and will be depreciated straight-line to zero over five years. Wildcat's tax rate is 24 percent and the firm can borrow at 7 percent. Lambert's policy is to require its lessees to make payments at the start of the year. Suppose it is estimated that the equipment will have an aftertax residual value of $980,000 at the end of the lease. What is the maximum lease payment acceptable to Wildcat? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.) Lease payment > Answer is not complete.