Should hard removals lease or buy the truck


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I don't understand how to incorporate the 70% owner's equity and 30% debt into the calculation. Can you please provide me step by step instructions on how to solve this question correctly or provide me with the solutions so I can verify it where I went wrong.

The firm, Hard Removals, is operated by a sole proprietor, and is considering the purchase of a new truck to haul its large rubbish removal skips. The firm is presently financed by a mix of 70% owner's equity and 30% debt, the after tax cost of capital being 12%. Pertinent details are given below:

Acquisition price of truck    $ 20,000
Useful life    4 years
Salvage value (estimate)    $ 4,000
Depreciation method, down to zero book value    Straight line
Annual cash savings from the truck, before tax and depreciation
$ 10,000
Rate of interest on a 4 year term loan    10% pa
Marginal tax rate    47%
Annual lease rentals (4 years) payable at the beginning of each year
$ 6,000
Residual lease value    $ 7,000
Annual operating expenses paid by lessor    $ 1,000

Q1. Evaluate whether or not the truck acquisition is justified as an investment project.

Q2. Should Hard Removals lease or buy the truck?

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