Compute the new machines net present value


Problem:

The confectioner corner Inc. would like to buy a new machine that automatically dips chocolates. The dipping operation is currently done largely by hand. The machine the company is considering costs $100,000. The machine would be usable for 10 years but would requirement of several key parts at the end of the fifth year. These parts would cost $7000, including installation. After 10 years, the machine could be sold for $6000.

The company estimates that cost to operate the machine will be $6500 per year. The present method of dipping costs $24000 per year. In addition to reducing costs, the new machine will increase the production by 5,500 boxes of chocolate per year. The company realizes a contribution margin of $2.10 per box. An 18% rate of return is required on all investments.

Required

Q1. What are net cash inflows that will be provided by the new dipping machine ?

Q2. Compute the new machine's net present value. Use the incremental cost approach and round all dollar amounts to nearest whole numbers

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