MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING W/CONNECT
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Chapter 11, Problem 4.2GAP
To determine
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Payback Period:
Payback period is the period in which the project recovers its initial cost of the investment. It can be calculated by dividing the initial investment by the annual
To calculate:
The Payback period.
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QUESTION) Calculate the Accounting Rate of Return (on average investment) of Project B (expressed to twodecimal places).
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Zeda Enterprises has the option to invest in machinery in projects A and B but finance is only available to invest inone of them. You are given the following projected data:Project A Project BInitial cost R300 000 R300 000Scrap value R40 000 0Depreciation per year R52 000 R60 000Net profitYear 1 R20 000Year 2 R30 000Year 3 R50 000Year 4 R60 000Year 5 R10 000Net cash flowsYear 1 R90 000Year 2 R90 000Year 3 R90 000Year 4 R90 000Year 5 R90 000
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Use the information provided to answer the questions.Use the information provided below to calculate the following. Where applicable, use the presentvalue tables provided in APPENDICES 1 and 2 that appear after QUESTION 5.5.15.1.1 Calculate the Payback Period of Project A (expressed in years, months and days).
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Additional informationThe discount rate used by the company is 12%.
Struggling to find the payback period and NPV. I believed
pay period to be annual net income+depreciation, then
divide that number into initial investment. Please if you
can, show me what the right equation is? Thank you for
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Balloons By Sunset (BBS) is considering the purchase of two new hot air balloons so that it can expand its desert sunset tours. Various
information about the proposed investment follows: (Future Value of $1, Present Value of $1. Future Value Annuity of $1. Present Value
Annuity of $1.)
Note: Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.
Initial investment (for two hot air balloons).
Useful life
Salvage value
Annual net income generated
BBS's cost of capital
Assume straight line depreciation method is used.
Required:
Help BBS evaluate this project by calculating each of the following:
1. Accounting rate of return.
Note: Round your answer to 2 decimal places.
$ 536,000
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1. Accounting rate of return
2. Payback period…
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