
Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 4th Edition by Maryanne Mowen, Don Hansen, Dan Heitger
Edition 4ISBN: 978-0324380767
Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 4th Edition by Maryanne Mowen, Don Hansen, Dan Heitger
Edition 4ISBN: 978-0324380767 Exercise 65
Solving for Unknowns
Each of the following scenarios are independent. Assume that all cash flows are after-tax cash flows.
a. Thomas Company is investing $120,000 in a project that will yield a uniform series of cash inflows over the next 4 years.
b. Video Repair has decided to invest in some new electronic equipment. The equipment will have a 3-year life and will produce a uniform series of cash savings. The NPV of the equipment is $1,750, using a discount rate of 8%. The IRR is 12%.
c. A new lathe costing $60,096 will produce savings of $12,000 per year.
d. The NPV of a project is $3,927. The project has a life of 4 years and produces the following cash flows:
The cost of the project is two times the cash flow produced in Year 4. The discount rate is 10%.
Required:
1. If the internal rate of return is 14% for Thomas Company, how much cash inflow per year can be expected
2. Determine the investment and the amount of cash savings realized each year for Video Repair.
3. For Scenario c, how many years must the lathe last if an IRR of 18% is realized
4. For Scenario d, find the cost of the project and the cash flow for Year 4.
Each of the following scenarios are independent. Assume that all cash flows are after-tax cash flows.
a. Thomas Company is investing $120,000 in a project that will yield a uniform series of cash inflows over the next 4 years.
b. Video Repair has decided to invest in some new electronic equipment. The equipment will have a 3-year life and will produce a uniform series of cash savings. The NPV of the equipment is $1,750, using a discount rate of 8%. The IRR is 12%.
c. A new lathe costing $60,096 will produce savings of $12,000 per year.
d. The NPV of a project is $3,927. The project has a life of 4 years and produces the following cash flows:

The cost of the project is two times the cash flow produced in Year 4. The discount rate is 10%.
Required:
1. If the internal rate of return is 14% for Thomas Company, how much cash inflow per year can be expected
2. Determine the investment and the amount of cash savings realized each year for Video Repair.
3. For Scenario c, how many years must the lathe last if an IRR of 18% is realized
4. For Scenario d, find the cost of the project and the cash flow for Year 4.
Explanation
Techniques like Pay-back period, NPV, AR...
Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 4th Edition by Maryanne Mowen, Don Hansen, Dan Heitger
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