Question 9 2.5 pts Intel Inc is looking to acquire a new equipment for a project that will last for eight years. The aft

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Question 9 2.5 pts Intel Inc is looking to acquire a new equipment for a project that will last for eight years. The aft

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Question 9 2 5 Pts Intel Inc Is Looking To Acquire A New Equipment For A Project That Will Last For Eight Years The Aft 1
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Question 9 2.5 pts Intel Inc is looking to acquire a new equipment for a project that will last for eight years. The after-tax required rate of return of the project is 12% per annum. Intel can borrow at a before-tax interest rate of 9% per annum and buy the equipment outright or lease the equipment from ABC's Leasing. The applicable corporate tax rate is 30% and the equipment will be fully depreciated to zero over the eight years using a straight-line method. Intel evaluated the lease and decided to buy the equipment by borrowing since the NPV of lease versus borrow-to-buy analysis was estimated to be -$13,000. However, subsequently Intel realised that in the analysis the purchase cost of the equipment had been under- estimated by $15,000, and also the salvage value of the equipment (at the end of the lease term) had been under- estimated by $6,000. Given the correct purchase price and salvage value, which of the following statements now accurately describes Intel's decision regarding the acquisition of this equipment? O The equipment should now be leased since the additional cost saved is higher than the negative NPV calculated, i.e., NPV of lease versus borrow-to-buy is now $2,000. O The equipment should still be purchased by borrowing since the NPV of lease versus borrow-to-buy is now -$4,028.13. O It is now indifferent between lease and borrow-to-buy. O The equipment should be leased since the NPV of lease versus borrow-to-buy is now $8,000 after the inclusion of additional purchase cost and salvage value. O None of the other answers is correct.
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