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DeCento\'s is analyzing two machines to determine which one it should purchase.

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Question

DeCento's is analyzing two machines to determine which one it should purchase. Whichever machine is purchased will be replaced at the end of its useful life. The company requires a 12 percent rate of return and uses straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over the life of the machine. Machine A has a cost of $276,000, annual operating costs of $18,000, and a 3-year life. Machine B costs $220,000, has annual operating costs of $22,000, and a 2-year life. The firm currently pays no taxes. Which machine should be purchased and why?

Explanation / Answer

Assumption: Lets say discount rate be 10% Calculation of Equivalent annual Cost of machine A Present value of cost of machine $ 276,000.00 Annual operating costs $    18,000.00 Life = 3 Years PVF (10%, 3 years )            2.48685 Present value of the operating costs = 18000*2.48685 $    44,763.30 Total Present value of cash out flows = 276000+ 44763.30 $ 320,763.30 PVF (10%, 3 years )            2.48685 Equivalent annual cash out flow = 320763.3 / 2.48685 $ 128,983.77 Calculation of Equivalent annual Cost of machine B Present value of cost of machine $ 220,000.00 Annual operating costs $    22,000.00 Life = 2 Years PVF (10%, 2 years )            1.73554 Present value of the operating costs = 22000*1.73554 $    38,181.88 Total Present value of cash out flows =220000+38181.88 $ 258,181.88 PVF (10%, 3 years )            1.73554 Equivalent annual cash out flow = 320763.3 / 2.48685 $ 148,761.70 We can see that Equivalent annual cost of Machine A is lower than B , hence Machine A is better option

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