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23 December, 20:57

A company is planning to purchase a machine that will cost $24,000 with a six-year life and no salvage value. The company expects to sell the machine's output of 3,000 units evenly throughout each year. A projected income statement for each year of the asset's life appears below. What is the payback period for this machine? Sales $ 90,000 Costs: Manufacturing $ 52,000 Depreciation on machine 4,000 Selling and administrative expenses 30,000 (86,000) Income before taxes $ 4,000 Income tax (50%) (2,000) Net income $ 2,000 Multiple Choice 24 years. 12 years. 6 years. 4 years. 1 year.

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  1. 23 December, 21:12
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    The correct option is 4 years

    Explanation:

    Payback period is the length of time it takes an investment to repay itself. By repaying itself I meant the time horizon taken for the initial capital outlay from a project to be recovered.

    Payback period=initial investment / net annual cash inflow

    initial investment is the $24,000 spent in acquiring the new machine

    net annual cash flow = net income+depreciation

    depreciation is added because it is not a cash flow in real sense

    net annual cash flow=$2000+$4000=$6000

    payback period=$24,000/$6000 = 4 years
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