Can you find the present value for the 3 options.
Zack just got a job in the Boston office of Charles Consulting after he graduated from Northeastern. Moving out of the dorm, Zack decided to buy a new car for his commuting need. He did some research and found two cars he likes. And he is indifferent between the two cars. One is an American car. (Let's call this car A car) The other is a Japanese car. (Let's call this car J car) So the only factor that can help him to make the final choice is the present value of the cash outflows for the two cars. The sticker prices of Japanese cars are usually close to their dealers' bottom line price. Therefore, buyers do not have much room to bargain. In contrast, the sticker prices of American cars are usually significantly higher than the bottom line price, which leaves some room for bargaining, In order to find the best deal, Zack went around to talk with dealers. With some efforts and bargaining, a dealer agrees to sell him an A car with a sticker price of $37,000 for $29,000. Another dealer agrees to sell him a J car with a sticker price of $31,000 for $28,500. Zack also found that he has two options to pay for the new car. One is to pay with cash from his saving account. The other is to take a 5 year auto loan. Besides buying the car, Zack can also lease the car for three years. If Zack leases the car, the residual value of the car after three year is 50% of the sticker price. This means that the lease payment every month is to cover the difference between the final price and the residual price. Currently, there are promotions going on for the leasing option and the financing option. For the auto loan option, the current promotion interest rate is 0% APR. For the leasing option, the monthly payment for car A is $270 plus sales tax and exercise tax. The monthly payment for car J is 5290. The detail terms for the auto loan and the leasing option are listed in the following table. Sticker Price (MSRP) 537,000 529,000 6.25% 531,000 28,500 6.25% $18,000 $11,000 Final Price Sales Tax Trade-in Value after 3 years $16,000 Trade-in Value after 6 years 59,300 The sales tax is based on the chooses to buy the car. If the buyer is leasing payment. The buyer needs to pay the sales tax based on the final price if he the car, he just needs to pay the sales tax base on the lease payment. However, since lease payment is paid every month, the sales tax is also due every month based on the lease payment. or the first 4 years are 2.25%, Iss, 1%, and 0.625% respectively. Starting in the fifth year, the ex tax rate is 0.25% The base of the exercise tax rate is the sticker price. if Zack chooses to lease the car, The exercise tax is due on an annual basis to the government. The tax rate one exercise tax payment according to the exercise tax rate every year, he needs to pay 551 exercise tax every month with the lease payment It Zack chooses to buy a car, he is planning to sell the car after 6 years because he worries about the maintenance cost after 6 years With three different options and a lot of details, it is really hard for a normal person to make a decision. Comparing the three options are lke comparing apples to oranges. Fortunately, Zack has a smart friend 0u) who took FINA2201. Now Zack is asking for your help to decide which option is the best for him. Please help Zack to figure out the best option FS F6 F7 F8 F9