Value lodges owns an economy motel chain and is considering


Value Lodges owns an economy motel chain and is considering building a new 200-unit motel. The cost to build the motel is estimated at $1,920,000; Value Lodges estimates furnishings for the motel will cost an additional $240,000 and will require replacement every 5 years. Annual operating and maintenance costs for the motel are estimated to be $600,000. The average rental rate for a unit is anticipated to be $20/day. Value Lodges expects the motel to have a life of 15 years and a salvage value of $900,000 at the end of 15 years. This estimated salvage value assumes that the furnishings are not new. Furnishings have no salvage value at the end of each 5-year replacement interval.

1. Assuming average daily occupancy percentages of 50%, 60%, 70%, and 80% for years 1 through 4, respectively, and 90% for the 5th through 15th years, a MARR of 8%/year, 365 operating days/year, and ignoring the cost of land, should the motel be built? (yes/no)

2. Base your decision on an annual worth analysis. AW = $

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