Asked by
Hunter Phillips
on Dec 08, 2024Verified
Uptown Stores is contemplating the acquisition of some new equipment. The purchase price is $52,000. The equipment would be depreciated using MACRS depreciation which allows for 33.33 percent, 44.44 percent, 14.82 percent, and 7.41 percent depreciation over years 1 to 4, respectively. The equipment would be worthless after that time. The equipment can be leased for $14,000 a year for 4 years. The firm can borrow money at 9 percent and has a 35 percent tax rate. What is the incremental annual cash flow for year 3 if the company decides to lease the equipment rather than purchase it?
A) -$13,417
B) -$11,797
C) -$9,840
D) -$7,597
E) -$6,528
Incremental Annual Cash Flow
Incremental Annual Cash Flow is the additional cash flow an enterprise generates from taking on a new project or investment, over its existing cash flow.
MACRS Depreciation
A method of depreciation used for tax purposes in the United States which allows businesses to recover their investments in certain property over a specified life.
Lease
An agreed contract in which the lessor permits the lessee to utilize an asset for a set duration in return for regular payments.
- Ascertain the yearly cash flow difference when comparing leasing to purchasing.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the yearly cash flow difference when comparing leasing to purchasing.