Suppose Procter and Gamble (P&G) is considering purchasing $19 million in new manufacturing equipment. If it purchases
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Suppose Procter and Gamble (P&G) is considering purchasing $19 million in new manufacturing equipment. If it purchases the equipment, it will depreciate it on a straight-line basis over the five years, after which the equipment will be worthless. It will also be responsible for maintenance expenses of $2 million per year. Alternatively, it can lease the equipment for $4.3 million per year for the five years, in which case the lessor will provide necessary maintenance. Assume P&G’s tax rate is 40% and its borrowing cost is 7.5%.
a. What is the NPV associated with leasing the equipment versus financing it with the leaseequivalent loan?
b. What is the break-even lease rate—that is, what lease amount could P&G pay each year and be indifferent between leasing and financing a purchase?
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Corporate Finance The Core
ISBN: 9781292158334
4th Global Edition
Authors: Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo