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Oscar Clemente is the manager of Forbes Division of Pitt, Inc., a manufacturer o

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Question

Oscar Clemente is the manager of Forbes Division of Pitt, Inc., a manufacturer of biotech products. Forbes Division, which has $4.13 million in assets, manufactures a special testing device. At the beginning of the current year, Forbes invested $5.01 million in automated equipment for test machine assembly. The division’s expected income statement at the beginning of the year was as follows:

A sales representative from LSI Machine Company approached Oscar in October. LSI has for $4.62 million a new assembly machine that offers significant improvements over the equipment Oscar bought at the beginning of the year. The new equipment would expand division output by 10 percent while reducing cash fixed costs by 5 percent. It would be depreciated for accounting purposes over a three-year life. Depreciation would be net of the $573,000 salvage value of the new machine. The new equipment meets Pitt's 12 percent cost of capital criterion. If Oscar purchases the new machine, it must be installed prior to the end of the year. For practical purposes, though, Oscar can ignore depreciation on the new machine because it will not go into operation until the start of the next year.

The old machine, which has no salvage value, must be disposed of to make room for the new machine.

Pitt has a performance evaluation and bonus plan based on residual income. Pitt uses a cost of capital of 12 percent in computing residual income. Income includes any losses on disposal of equipment. Investment is computed based on the end-of-year balance of assets, net book value. Ignore taxes.

Required:

a. What is Forbes Division’s residual income if Oscar does not acquire the new machine? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Enter your answer in thousands of dollars. Round your final answers to nearest whole dollar.)

b. What is Forbes Division’s residual income this year if Oscar acquires the new machine? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Enter your answer in thousands of dollars. Round your final answers to nearest whole dollar.)

c. If Oscar acquires the new machine and operates it according to specifications, what residual income is expected for next year? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Enter your answer in thousands of dollars. Round your final answers to nearest whole dollar.)

Sales revenue $ 16,110,000 Operating costs Variable 2,030,000 Fixed (all cash) 7,660,000 Depreciation New equipment 1,660,000 Other 1,410,000 Division operating profit $ 3,350,000

Explanation / Answer

Explanation:
(a)ROI =$4,324,000= 140.0%
$4,130,000 + $5,010,000 – $1,660,000 – $1,410,000

(b)ROI =$3,350,000 – $3,350,000a= 0%
$4,130,000 – $1,410,000 +$4,620,000a
Loss on old equipment equal to its $5.01 million cost less $1,660,000 depreciation.

(c)
ROI =$5,452,000b= 119.01%
$4,130,000 – (2 × $1,410,000) + $4,620,000 – $1,349,000
bNet income
:Revenues $17,721,000 (up 10%)
Costs:Variable 2,233,000(up 10%)
Fixed 7,277,000(down5%)
Depreciation
:Newequipment 1,349,000c
Other 1,410,000
$5,452,000
c$1,349,000 = [($4,620,000 – $573,000) ÷ 3 years]

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