Jason Parker is an accounting major at a midwestern state university located approximately 60 miles from a

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Jason Parker is an accounting major at a midwestern state university located approximately 60 miles from a major city. Many of the students attending the university are from the metropolitan area and visit their homes regularly on the weekends. Jason, an entrepreneur at heart, realizes that few good commuting alternatives are available for students doing weekend travel. He believes that a weekend commuting service could be organized and run profitably from several suburban and downtown shopping mall locations. Jason has gathered the following investment information.

1. Five used vans would cost a total of \($72,000\) to purchase and would have a 3-year useful life with negligible salvage value. Jason plans to use straight-line depreciation.

2. Ten drivers would have to be employed at a total payroll expense of $50,000.

3. Other annual out-of-pocket expenses associated with running the commuter service would include Gasoline \($14,000\), Maintenance \($4,300\), Repairs \($5,000\), Insurance \($4,200\), Advertising $2,500.

4. Jason has visited several financial institutions to discuss funding for his new venture. The best interest rate he has been able to negotiate is 12%. Use this rate for cost of capital.

5. Jason expects each van to make ten round trips weekly and carry an average of six students each trip. The service is expected to operate 30 weeks each year, and each student will be charged \($12.00\) for a round-trip ticket.

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(a) Determine the annual (1) net income and (2) cash inflow for the commuter service.

(b) Compute (1) the cash payback period and (2) the annual rate of return. (Round to two decimals.)

(c) Compute the net present value of the commuter service. (Round to the nearest dollar.)

(d) What should Jason conclude from these computations?

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