Intro Creminy, Inc. estimates revenue of $87,000, costs of $43,500, and depreciation of $13,000 related to a new project

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Intro Creminy, Inc. estimates revenue of $87,000, costs of $43,500, and depreciation of $13,000 related to a new project

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Intro Creminy, Inc. estimates revenue of $87,000, costs of $43,500, and depreciation of $13,000 related to a new project. The marginal tax rate is 34%. The project will require a capital expenditure of $59,000. It will also require an additional $18,000 in current (operating) assets and will create an extra $14,000 in current (operating) liabilities.

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