Exercise 16-12A (Algo) Determining the payback period LO 16 - 4
Exercise 16-12A (Algo) Determining the payback period LO 16-4 Gibson Airline Company is considering expanding its territory. The company has the opportunity to purchase one of two different used airplanes. The first airplane is expected to cost $15,120,000 it will enable the company to increase its annual cash Inflow by $5,600,000 per year. The plane is expected to have a useful life of five years and no salvage value. The second plane costs $42,240,000, it will enable the company to increase annual cash flow by $8,800,000 per year. This plane has an eight-year useful life and a zero salvage value. Required a. Determine the payback period for each Investment alternative and identify the alternative Gibson should accept if the decision is based on the payback approach. (Round your answers to 1 decimal place.) Payback Period years a-1. Alternative 1 (First plane) Alternative 2 (Second plane) 02 Gibson should accept years Exercise 16-12A (Algo) Determining the payback period LO 16-4 Gibson Airline Company is considering expanding its territory. The company has the opportunity to purchase one of two different used airplanes. The first airplane is expected to cost $15,120,000 it will enable the company to increase its annual cash Inflow by $5,600,000 per year. The plane is expected to have a useful life of five years and no salvage value. The second plane costs $42,240,000, it will enable the company to increase annual cash flow by $8,800,000 per year. This plane has an eight-year useful life and a zero salvage value. Required a. Determine the payback period for each Investment alternative and identify the alternative Gibson should accept if the decision is based on the payback approach. (Round your answers to 1 decimal place.) Payback Period years a-1. Alternative 1 (First plane) Alternative 2 (Second plane) 02 Gibson should accept years