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17 February, 12:22

Compute unadjusted rate of return for a new machine (L. O. 4) Jefferson Company is considering investing $33,000 in a new machine. The machine is expected to last five years and to have a salvage value of $8,000. Annual before-tax net cash inflow from the machine is expected to be $7,000. The income tax rate is 40%.

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  1. 17 February, 12:46
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    3.64%

    Explanation:

    Annual depreciation expenses = (Cost of new machine - Salvage value) / Expected useful life = ($33,000 - $8,000) : 5 = $25,000 : 5 = $5,000

    Annual net income = (Annual before tax net cash inflow - Annual depreciation expenses) * (1 - Income Tax Rate) = ($7,000 - $5,000) * (1 - 40%) = ($2,000) * (0.60) = $1,200

    Since unadjusted rate of return does not take into account the time value of money, it can therefore before computed as follows:

    Unadjusted rate of return = Annual net Income : Cost of new machine = $1,200 : $33,000 = 0.0364, or 3.64%
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