Linkin Corporation is considering purchasing a new delivery truck.
The truck has many advantages over the company’s current truck (not
the least of which is that it runs). The new truck would cost
$55,610. Because of the increased capacity, reduced maintenance
costs, and increased fuel economy, the new truck is expected to
generate cost savings of $8,300. At the end of 8 years, the company
will sell the truck for an estimated $27,900. Traditionally the
company has used a rule of thumb that a proposal should not be
accepted unless it has a payback period that is less than 50% of
the asset’s estimated useful life. Larry Newton, a new manager, has
suggested that the company should not rely solely on the payback
approach, but should also employ the net present value method when
evaluating new projects. The company’s cost of capital is 8%.
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(a)
Compute the cash payback period and net present value of the
proposed investment. (If the net present value is
negative, use either a negative sign preceding the number eg -45 or
parentheses eg (45). Round answer for present value to 0 decimal
places, e.g. 125. Round answer for Payback period to 1 decimal
place, e.g. 10.5. For calculation purposes, use 5 decimal places as
displayed in the factor table provided.)
cash payback period = initial cost/saving cost |
cash payback period = 55610/8300 = 6.7 Years |
2) Net present value = present value of cash flow-investment cost |
present value of cash flow |
present value of annual cost saving = (8300*5.74664) = 47697 |
present value of salvage value = (27900*0.54027) = 15074 |
present value of cash flow = (47697+15074) = 62771 |
net present value = 62771-55610 = 7161 |
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