Exam 20: Income Taxes and the Net Present Value Method
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Bedolla Corporation is considering a capital budgeting project that would require investing $160,000 in equipment with an expected life of 4 years and zero salvage value. Annual incremental sales would be $430,000 and annual incremental cash operating expenses would be $310,000. The company's income tax rate is 30% and its after-tax discount rate is 8%. The company uses straight-line depreciation. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting. The income tax expense in year 2 is:
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Nessen Corporation has provided the following information concerning a capital budgeting project:
The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting.
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Determine the net present value of the project. Show your work!

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A company anticipates incremental net income (i.e., incremental taxable income) of $20,000 in year 3 of a project. The company's tax rate is 30% and its after-tax discount rate is 8%. Use Exhibit 7B-1 to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using table.
The present value of this future cash flow is closest to:
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Eison Corporation has provided the following information concerning a capital budgeting project:
The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment.
The income tax expense in year 3 is:

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Rhoads Corporation is considering a capital budgeting project that would require an investment of $160,000 in equipment with a 4-year expected life and zero salvage value. Annual incremental sales will be $460,000 and annual incremental cash operating expenses will be $330,000. The company's income tax rate is 30% and the after-tax discount rate is 15%. The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment; the annual depreciation expense will be $40,000. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting. Use Exhibit 7B-1 to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using table.
The net present value of the project is closest to:
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Mulford Corporation has provided the following information concerning a capital budgeting project:
The company's income tax rate is 30% and its after-tax discount rate is 12%. The working capital would be required immediately and would be released for use elsewhere at the end of the project. The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting.
Use Exhibit 7B-1, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided.
The net present value of the entire project is closest to:

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Rollans Corporation has provided the following information concerning a capital budgeting project:
The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting.
The total cash flow net of income taxes in year 2 is:

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Correll Corporation is considering a capital budgeting project that would require investing $240,000 in equipment with an expected life of 4 years and zero salvage value. Annual incremental sales would be $570,000 and annual incremental cash operating expenses would be $420,000. The project would also require a one-time renovation cost of $40,000 in year 3. The company's income tax rate is 30% and its after-tax discount rate is 15%. The company uses straight-line depreciation. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting. The total cash flow net of income taxes in year 2 is:
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Layer Corporation has provided the following information concerning a capital budgeting project:
The company's income tax rate is 30% and its after-tax discount rate is 8%. The working capital would be required immediately and would be released for use elsewhere at the end of the project. The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting.
The total cash flow net of income taxes in year 3 is:

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Vanzant Corporation has provided the following information concerning a capital budgeting project:
The working capital would be required immediately and would be released for use elsewhere at the end of the project. The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting.
The income tax expense in year 3 is:

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Houze Corporation has provided the following information concerning a capital budgeting project:
The working capital would be required immediately and would be released for use elsewhere at the end of the project. The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting.
The total cash flow net of income taxes in year 3 is:

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Decelle Corporation is considering a capital budgeting project that would require investing $80,000 in equipment with an expected life of 4 years and zero salvage value. Annual incremental sales would be $260,000 and annual incremental cash operating expenses would be $210,000. The project would also require an immediate investment in working capital of $20,000 which would be released for use elsewhere at the end of the project. The project would also require a one-time renovation cost of $20,000 in year 3. The company's income tax rate is 30% and its after-tax discount rate is 12%. The company uses straight-line depreciation. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting. The income tax expense in year 2 is:
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Under the simplifying assumptions made in the text, to calculate the amount of income tax expense associated with an investment project, first calculate the incremental net cash inflow during each year of the project and then multiply each year's incremental net cash inflow by the tax rate.
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Reye Corporation has provided the following information concerning a capital budgeting project:
The company's income tax rate is 30% and its after-tax discount rate is 9%. The working capital would be required immediately and would be released for use elsewhere at the end of the project. The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting.
The total cash flow net of income taxes in year 2 is:

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Schweinsberg Corporation is considering a capital budgeting project. The project would require an investment of $120,000 in equipment with a 4 year expected life and zero salvage value. The company uses straight-line depreciation and the annual depreciation expense will be $30,000. Annual incremental sales would be $230,000 and annual incremental cash operating expenses would be $180,000. The company's income tax rate is 30% and the after-tax discount rate is 15%. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. Use Exhibit 7B-1 to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using table.
The net present value of the project is closest to:
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Decelle Corporation is considering a capital budgeting project that would require investing $80,000 in equipment with an expected life of 4 years and zero salvage value. Annual incremental sales would be $260,000 and annual incremental cash operating expenses would be $210,000. The project would also require an immediate investment in working capital of $20,000 which would be released for use elsewhere at the end of the project. The project would also require a one-time renovation cost of $20,000 in year 3. The company's income tax rate is 30% and its after-tax discount rate is 12%. The company uses straight-line depreciation. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting. Use Exhibit 7B-1, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided.
The net present value of the entire project is closest to:
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Truskowski Corporation has provided the following information concerning a capital budgeting project:
The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment; the annual depreciation expense will be $60,000. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting.
Use Exhibit 7B-1 to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using table.
The net present value of the project is closest to:

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Income taxes have no effect on whether a capital budgeting project should or should not be accepted in a for-profit company.
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Correll Corporation is considering a capital budgeting project that would require investing $240,000 in equipment with an expected life of 4 years and zero salvage value. Annual incremental sales would be $570,000 and annual incremental cash operating expenses would be $420,000. The project would also require a one-time renovation cost of $40,000 in year 3. The company's income tax rate is 30% and its after-tax discount rate is 15%. The company uses straight-line depreciation. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting. The income tax expense in year 2 is:
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Boynes Corporation is considering a capital budgeting project that would require investing $200,000 in equipment with an expected life of 4 years and zero salvage value. Annual incremental sales would be $490,000 and annual incremental cash operating expenses would be $330,000. The project would also require an immediate investment in working capital of $10,000 which would be released for use elsewhere at the end of the project. The project would also require a one-time renovation cost of $70,000 in year 3. The company's income tax rate is 30% and its after-tax discount rate is 14%. The company uses straight-line depreciation. Assume cash flows occur at the end of the year except for the initial investments. The company takes income taxes into account in its capital budgeting. The total cash flow net of income taxes in year 2 is:
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