9-32. Machine A was purchased last year for $20,000 and had an estimated MV of $2,000 at
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9-32. Machine A was purchased last year for $20,000 and had an estimated MV of $2,000 at the end of its six-year life. Annual operating costs are $2,000. The machine will perform satisfactorily over the next five years. A salesperson for another company is offering a replacement, Machine B, for $14,000, with an MV of $1,400 after five years. Annual operating costs for Machine B will only be $1,400. A trade-in allowance of $10,400 has been offered for Machine A. If the before-tax MARR is 12% per year, should you buy the new machine? (9.4)
(a) No, continue with Machine A.
(b) Yes, purchase Machine B.
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Engineering Economy
ISBN: 9780134870069
17th Edition
Authors: William Sullivan, Elin Wicks, C Koelling
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