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Question 1 Marshall’s & Co. purchased a corner lot in Eglon City five years ago at a cost of $640,000. The lot was recently appraised at $810,000. At the.

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1 Question 1 Marshall’s & Co. purchased a corner lot in Eglon City five years ago at a cost of $640,000. The lot was recently appraised at $810,000. At the time of the purchase, the company spent $50,000 to grade the lot and another $4,000 to build a small building on the lot to house a parking lot attendant who has overseen the use of the lot for daily commuter parking. The company now wants to build a new retail store on the site. The building cost is estimated at $1.2 million. What amount should be used as the initial cash flow for this building project?

2 Question 2 Wilbert’s, Inc. paid $90,000, in cash, for a piece of equipment three years ago. Lastyear, the company spent $10,000 to update the equipment with the latest technology. The company no longer uses this equipment in its current operations and has received an offer of $50,000 from a firm who would like to purchase it. Wilbert’s is debating whether to sell the equipment or to expand its operations such that the equipment can be used. When evaluating the expansion option, what value, if any, should Wilbert’s assign to this equipment as an initial cost of the project?

3 Question 3 Your firm purchased a warehouse for $335,000 six years ago. Four years ago, repairs were made to the building which cost $60,000. The annual taxes on the property are $20,000. The warehouse has a current book value of $268,000 and a market value of $295,000. The warehouse is totally paid for and solely owned by your firm. If the company decides to assign this warehouse to a new project, what value, if any, should be included in the initial cash flow of the project for this building?

4 Question 4 Ernie’s Electrical is evaluating a project which will increase sales by $50,000 and costs by $30,000. The project will cost $150,000 and be depreciated straight-line to a zero book value over the 10 year life of the project. The applicable tax rate is 34%. What is the operating cash flow for this project?

5 Question 5 A project is expected to create operating cash flows of $22,500 a year for three years. The initial cost of the fixed assets is $50,000. These assets will be worthless at the end of the project. An additional $3,000 of net working capital will be required throughout the life of the project. What is the project’s net present value if the required rate of return is 10%?

6 Question 6 Kay’s Nautique is considering a project which will require additional inventory of $128,000 and will also increase accounts payable by $45,000 as suppliers are willing to finance part of these purchases. Accounts receivable are currently $80,000 and are expected to increase by 10% if this project is accepted. What is the initial project cash flow needed for net working capital?

7 Question 7 You are considering a new project. The project has projected depreciation of $720, fixed costs of $6,000, and total sales of $11,760. The variable cost per unit is $4.20. What is the accounting break-even level of production?

8 Question 8 A project has an accounting break-even point of 2,000 units. The fixed costs are $4,200 and the depreciation expense is $400. The projected variable cost per unit is $ What is the projected sales price?


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