Showing posts with label additional inventory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label additional inventory. Show all posts

Sunday, July 11, 2021

ABC already spent $85,000 on a feasibility study for a machine that will produce a new product.

ABC already spent $85,000 on a feasibility study for a machine that will produce a new product. The machine will cost $2,575,000. Required modifications will cost $375,000. ABC will need to invest $75,000 for additional inventory. The machine has an IRS approved useful life of 7 years; it is presumed to have no salvage value. It will only be operated for 3 years, after which it will be sold for $600,000. What is the depreciable cost basis of the machine?

A) $3,025,000
B) $2,950,000
C) $2,575,000
D) $2,350,000


ABC already spent $85,000 on a feasibility study for a machine that will produce a new product. The machine will cost $2,575,000. Required modifications will cost $375,000. ABC will need to invest $75,000 for additional inventory. The machine has an IRS approved useful life of 7 years; it is presumed to have no salvage value. It will only be operated for 3 years, after which it will be sold for $600,000. What is the total investment amount required for the project?
A) $3,025,000
B) $2,950,000
C) $2,575,000
D) $2,350,000

ABC will purchase a machine that will cost $2,575,000. Required modifications will cost $375,000. ABC will need to invest $75,000 for additional inventory. The machine has an IRS approved useful life of 7 years; it is presumed to have no salvage value. ABC plans to depreciate the machine by using the straight-line method. The machine is expected to increase ABC's sales revenues by $1,890,000 per year; operating costs excluding depreciation are estimated at $454,600 per year. Assume that the firm's tax rate is 40%. What is the annual operating cash flow?
A) $922,464
B) $1,126,287
C) $813,563
D) $1,029,811


ABC purchased a machine for $2,575,000. Required modifications will cost $375,000. ABC will need to invest $75,000 for additional inventory. The machine has an IRS approved useful life of 7 years; it is presumed to have no salvage value. It will only be operated for 3 years, after-which it will be sold for $600,000. ABC plans to depreciate the machine by using the straight-line method. Assume that the firm's tax rate is 40%. What is the termination (non-operating) cash flow from the machine in year three?
A) $900,623
B) $1,109,286
C) $1,298,114
D) $879,247

Bull Gator Industries is considering a new assembly line costing $6,000,000. The assembly line will be fully depreciated

Bull Gator Industries is considering a new assembly line costing $6,000,000. The assembly line will be fully depreciated by the simplified s...