Depreciation Methods
Wendy's boss wants to use straight-line depreciation for the new expansion project because he said it will give higher net income in earlier years and give him a larger bonus. The project will last 4 years and requires $700,000 of equipment. The company could use either straight-line or the 3-year MACRS accelerated method. Under straight-line depreciation, the cost of the equipment would be depreciated evenly over its 4-year life (ignore the half-year convention for the straight-line method). The applicable MACRS depreciation rates are 33.33%, 44.45%, 14.81%, and 7.41%. The company's WACC is 8%, and its tax rate is 30%.
Year |
Scenario 1 (Straight Line) |
Scenario 2 (MACRS) |
1 | $ | $ |
2 | $ | $ |
3 | $ | $ |
4 | $ | $ |
Why might Wendy's boss prefer straight-line depreciation?
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