Compute net present value, profitability index, and internal rate of return. a. (1) NPV A $16,709 (3) IRR B 12% P12.3A (

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Compute net present value, profitability index, and internal rate of return. a. (1) NPV A $16,709 (3) IRR B 12% P12.3A (

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Compute Net Present Value Profitability Index And Internal Rate Of Return A 1 Npv A 16 709 3 Irr B 12 P12 3a 1
Compute Net Present Value Profitability Index And Internal Rate Of Return A 1 Npv A 16 709 3 Irr B 12 P12 3a 1 (78.33 KiB) Viewed 17 times
Compute net present value, profitability index, and internal rate of return. a. (1) NPV A $16,709 (3) IRR B 12% P12.3A (LO 2, 3, 4), AN Service Brooks Clinic is considering investing in new heart-monitoring equipment. It has two options. Option A would have an initial lower cost but would require a significant expenditure for rebuilding after 4 years. Option B would require no rebuilding expenditure, but its main- tenance costs would be higher. Since the Option B machine is of initial higher quality, it is expected to have a salvage value at the end of its useful life. The following estimates were made of the cash flows. The company's cost of capital is 8%. Option A Option B Initial cost $160,000 $227,000 Annual cash inflows $71,000 $80,000 Annual cash outflows $30,000 $31,000 $50,000 SO Cost to rebuild (end of year 4) Salvage value $0 $8,000 Estimated useful life 7 years 7 years Instructions a. Compute the (1) net present value, (2) profitability index, and (3) internal rate of return for each op- tion. (Hint: To solve for internal rate of return, experiment with alternative discount rates to arrive at a net present value of zero.) b. Which option should be accepted?
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