Consider the following investment project. Calculate the net future worth of this investment at 6% and determine the acceptability of the investment. $63,000 21,800 22,800 20,100 20,100 10,000 \"#WNAD a Click the icon to view the interest factors for discrete compounding when i = 6% per year. The net future worth of this investment will be $D thousand. (Round to one decimal place.) Covington Corporation purchased a vibratory finishing machine for $19,000 in year 0. The useful life of the machine is 10 years, at the end of which the machine is estimated to have a salvage value of zero. The machine generates net annual revenues of $6,000. The annual operating and maintenance expenses are estimated to be $1,000. If Covington's MARR is 11%, how many years will it take before this machine becomes profitable? Assume that the cash flows occur continuously throughout the year. It will take years before this machine becomes profitable. (Round to one decimal place.)Maintenance money for an athletic complex has been sought. Mr. Kendall, the Athletic Director, would like to solicit a donation to cover all future expected maintenance costs for the building. These maintenance costs are expected to be $1.1 million each year for the first five years, $1.5 million each year for years 6 through 10, and $1.8 million each year after that. (The building has an indefinite service life.) If the money is placed in an account that will pay 7% interest compounded annually, how large should the gift be? Click the icon to view the interest factors for discrete compounding when i = 7% per year. The gift should be $ million. (Round to two decimal places.)Geo-Star Manufacturing Company is considering a new investment in a punch-press machine that will cost $85,000 and has an annual maintenance cost of $9,400. There is also an additional overhauling cost of $19,000 for the equipment once every four years. Assuming that this equipment will last infinitely under these conditions, what is the capitalized equivalent cost of this investment at an interest rate of 14%? Click the icon to view the interest factors for discrete compounding when i = 14% per year. The capitalized equivalent cost of this investment is $ |thousand. (Round to the nearest whole number.)