The lessor must calculate how much the lessee must pay in a way that guarantees the minimum expected profit. Assume that

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The lessor must calculate how much the lessee must pay in a way that guarantees the minimum expected profit. Assume that

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The lessor must calculate how much the lessee must pay in a way that guarantees the minimum expected profit. Assume that the landlord will require the tenant to pay in advance. Use the following data to determine: (1) Net Cost to the lessor; (2) After Tax Annual Payment; (3) Before Annual Tax Payment.

Asset cost $10,000,000
Asset useful life 5 years
Discount rate or cost of capital 8.75%
Tax rate 35%
straight-line depreciation
Residual Value $0
Select one:

a. (1) $10,000,000; (2) $1,553,973; (3) $2,390,728
b. (1) $7,259,490; (2) $3,218,398; (3) $2,091,959
c. (1) $10,000,000; (2) $2,000,000; (3) $3,076,923
d. (1) $7,259,490; (2) $1,798,083; (3) $2,766,282
e. (1) $$7,259,490; (2) $2,013840; (3) $3,908,215
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