(Determining relevant cash flow.) Landcruisers (LP) has operated an online retail store soling off road truck parts. As the name implies the tem speciales parts for venerable Toyota FJ40 that is known throughout the world for its durability and offroad prowess. The fact that Toyota stopped building and exporting the F340 to the US marketin 1982 meant that FJ40 Owners depended more and more on to manufactured parts to keep their beloved offroad vehicles running More and more FJ40 Owners are replacing the original inline six-cylinder engines with a modern American-buit engine. The engine replacement requires mating the new engine with the Toyota drivetran LP's owners had been offering engine adaptor kits for some time but have recently decided to begin bulding their own units. To make the adaptor is the firm would need to investon a variety of machine tools costing a total of $550,000 LP's management estimates that they will be able to borrow $320,000 from the firm's bank and pay 8 percent interest The remaining tunds would have to be supplied by IPs Owners The firm ostimates that they will be able to sell 1 000 units a year for $1.450 each. The units would cost $1.000 each in cash expenses to produce this does not include depreciation owners The firm estimates that they will be able to sell 1000 units a year for $1.450 cach The units would cost $1000 each in cash expenses to produce this does not include depreciation expense of $55,000 per year or interest expense of $25,000) After all expenses, the firm expects camings before interest and taxes of $395.000 The firm pays taxes equal to 35 percent which results in net income of S231. 150 per year over the 10 year expected life of the equipment a. The financing cost associated with the $320,000 loan be incorporated into the analysis of cash flow (Select from the drop down menu) The annual free cash flow LP should expect to receive from the investment in years 1 through 10 15 $ (Round to the nearest dollar) b. The the anticipated NPV of the investment is (Round to the nearest dollar)