4. Barton Company can acquire a $720,000 machine now that will benefit the firm over the next 5 years. FV of 1 (i =

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4. Barton Company can acquire a $720,000 machine now that will benefit the firm over the next 5 years. FV of 1 (i = 9%, n = 5): 1.539 FV of a series of $1 cash flows (i = 9%, n = 5): 5.985 PV of $1 (i = 9%; n = 5): 0.650 PV of a series of $1 cash flows (i = 9%, n = 5): 3.890 Annual savings in cash operating costs are expected to total $170,000. If the hurdle rate is 9%, the investment's net present value is: $(161,800). $(58,700). $119,110. $164,920. None of the answers is correct.

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