Jewel Pix currently uses a six-year-old molding machine to manufacture silver picture frames. The company paid $85,000

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Jewel Pix currently uses a six-year-old molding machine to manufacture silver picture frames. The company paid $85,000 for the machine, which was state of the art at the time of purchase. Although the machine will likely last another ten years, it will need a $10,000 overhaul in four years. More important, it does not provide enough capacity to meet customer demand. The company currently produces and sells 15,000 frames per year, generating a total contribution margin of $82,500.

Martson Molders currently sells a molding machine that will allow Jewel Pix to increase production and sales to 20,000 frames per year. The machine, which has a ten-year life, sells for $120,000 and would cost $13,000 per year to operate. Jewel Pix’s current machine costs only $8,000 per year to operate. If Jewel Pix purchases the new machine, the old machine could be sold at its book value of $5,000. The new machine is expected to have a salvage value of $20,000 at the end of its ten-year life. Jewel Pix uses straight-line depreciation.


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a. Calculate the new machine’s net present value assuming a 16% discount rate.

b. Use Excel or a similar spreadsheet application to calculate the new machine’s internal rate of return.

c. Calculate the new machine’s payback period.

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Managerial Accounting

ISBN: 9781119577669

4th Edition

Authors: Charles E. Davis, Elizabeth Davis

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