Manning corporation is considering a new project requiring


Manning Corporation is considering a new project requiring a $ 90,000 investment in test equipment with no salvage value. The project would produce $ 66,000 of pretax income before depreciation at the end of each of the next six years. The company's income tax rate is 40%. In compiling its tax return and computing its income tax payments, the company can choose between the two alternative depreciation schedules shown in the table.

2164_267-B-C-F-C-B (1494).png

Required:
1. Prepare a five column table that reports amounts (assuming use of straight  line depreciation) for each of the following for each of the six years:
(a) Pretax income before depreciation, 

(b) Straight  line depreciation expense, 

(c) Taxable income, 

(d) Income taxes, 

(e) Net cash flow. Net cash flow equals the amount of income before depreciation minus the income taxes. (Round answers to the nearest dollar.) 

2. Prepare a five column table that reports amounts (assuming use of MACRS depreciation) for each of the following for each of the six years: 

(a) Pretax income before depreciation, 

(b) MACRS depreciation expense, 

(c) Taxable income, 

(d) Income taxes, 

(e) Net cash flow. Net cash flow equals the in come amount before depreciation minus the income taxes. (Round answers to the nearest dollar.) 

3. Compute the net present value of the investment if straight  line depreciation is used. Use 10% as the discount rate. (Round the net present value to the nearest dollar.) 

4. Compute the net present value of the investment if MACRS depreciation is used. Use 10% as the discount rate. (Round the net present value to the nearest dollar.) 
Analysis Component: 

5. Explain why the MACRS depreciation method increases this project's net presentvalue. 

Solution Preview :

Prepared by a verified Expert
Corporate Finance: Manning corporation is considering a new project requiring
Reference No:- TGS01205259

Now Priced at $15 (50% Discount)

Recommended (97%)

Rated (4.9/5)