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Madison Manufacturing is considering a new machine that costs $350,000 and would reduce pre-tax manufacturing costs by $110,000 annually. Madison would use the 3-year MACRS method to depreciate the machine, and management thinks the machine would have a value of $33,000 at the end of its 5-year operating life. The applicable depreciation rates are 33.33%, 44.45%, 14.81%, and 7.41%. Working capital would increase by $35,000 initially, but it would be recovered at the end of the project's 5-year life. Madison's marginal tax rate is 40%, and a 9% WACC is appropriate for the project.
Calculate the project's NPV.Calculate the project's IRR. Calculate the project's MIRR.Calculate the project's payback.
describe the difference in economic profit between a competitive firm and a monopolist in both the short and long run. Which should take longer to reach long-run equilibrium.
Every three months, she deposits $400 in her bank account, which earns 8 percent annually but is compounded quarterly. On December 31, 2007, she used the entire balance in her bank account
The equipment will have a depreciable life of 10 years and will be depreciated to a book value of $142,000 using straight-line depreciation. The cost of capital is 13 percent, and the firm's tax rate is 34 percent.
You deposit $2,200 in your bank account. If the bank pays 4% simple interest, how much will you accumulate in your account after 10 years What if the bank pays compound interest (annually)
Timo Corporation, an amusement park, is considering a capital investment in a new exhibit. The exhibit would cost $144,980 and have an estimated useful life of 9 years. It believes it can sell the exhibit for $72,400 at that time.
The Serial Bond "B" information is as follows; Maturity date 8-1-14 in the Amount $6,640, a Rate of 5.00%, with the Yield being .390%. The Bond Price is 11.559, and the Premium Discount is 388.06.
Prepare journal entries and record the following October transactions in the T-Accounts and key all entries with the number identifying the transaction. Determine the balance in each account and prepare a trail balance sheet as of October 31.
Projects A and B are mutually exclusive. Project A costs $10,000 and is expected to generate cash inflows of $4,000 for 4 years. Project B costs $10,000 and is expected to generate a single cash flow in year 4 of $20,000.
Bond J has a coupon rate of 4 percent. Bond S has a coupon rate of 14 percent. Both bonds have 10 years to maturity, make semiannual payments, and have a YTM of 8 percent.
Highsmith Rental Company purchased an apartment building early in 2013. There are 20 apartments in the building and each is furnished with major kitchen appliances.
Face value of a bond with monthly coupons is $1000. The coupon rate is a nominal annual rate of 4.8% compounded monthly. The yield rate is a nominal annual rate of 3.6% compounded monthly.
How does a dividend policy affect the value of a company and what are the factors involved with setting a dividend policy?
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