Assume it is January 2018 and Johnny's Lunches is considering purchasing a new, energy-efficient grill. The grill will c

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Assume it is January 2018 and Johnny's Lunches is considering purchasing a new, energy-efficient grill. The grill will c

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Assume it is January 2018 and Johnny's Lunches is considering
purchasing a new, energy-efficient grill. The grill will cost
$18,900 and will be depreciated in an asset class that carries a
CCA rate of 30%. It will be sold for scrap metal after 3 years for
$5,300. The grill will have no effect on revenues but will save
Johnny's $9,500 in energy expenses. The firm has other assets in
this asset class. The tax rate is 35%. Assume the discount rate is
13%.
a. What are the operating cash flows in years
1 to 3? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round
your answers to the nearest whole dollar.)
Amount
The operating cash flow in year 2018
The operating cash flow in year 2019
The operating cash flow in year 2020
b. What are total cash flows in years 1 to
3? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your
answers to the nearest whole dollar. Enter negative values with a
minus sign.)
Amount
The total cash flow in year 2018
The total cash flow in year 2019
The total cash flow in year 2020
c. If the discount rate is 13%, should the
grill be purchased?
If the discount rate is 13%, the grill
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