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1. You work for a nuclear research laboratory that is contemplating leasing a diagnostic scanner (leasing is a common practice with expensive, high-tech equipment). The scanner costs $6,000,000 and would be depreciated straight-line to zero over six years. Because of radiation contamination, it will actually be completely valueless in six years. You can lease it for $1,200,000 per year for six years. Assume that the tax rate is 21 percent. You can borrow at 6 percent before taxes.
Calculate the NAL.
2. Wolfson Corporation has decided to purchase a new machine that costs $3.6 million. The machine will be depreciated on a straight-line basis and will be worthless after four years. The corporate tax rate is 24 percent. The Sur Bank has offered Wolfson a four-year loan for $3.6 million. The repayment schedule is four yearly principal repayments of $900,000 and an interest charge of 7 percent on the outstanding balance of the loan at the beginning of each year. Both principal repayments and interest are due at the end of each year. Cal Leasing Corporation offers to lease the same machine to Wolfson. Lease payments of $1,020,000 per year are due at the beginning of each of the four years of the lease.
a. What is the NAL of leasing for Wolfson? (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 1,234,567.89.)
b.What is the maximum annual lease Wolfson would be willing to pay?