Factor Company is planning to add a new product to its line. To manufacture this product, the company needs to buy a new machine at a $491,000 cost with an expected four-year life and a $20,000 salvage value. Additional annual information for this new product line follows. (PV of $1. FV of $1. PVA of S1, and FVA of 51) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) Sales of new product $ 1,860,000 Expenses Materials, labor, and overhead (except depreciation) 1,487,000 Depreciation-Machinery 117,750 Selling, general, and administrative expenses 160,000 Required: 1. Determine income and net cash flow for each year of this machine's life. 2. Compute this machine's payback period, assuming that cash flows occur evenly throughout each year, 3. Compute net present value for this machine using a discount rate of 6%. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Cash Flow Determine income and net cash flow for each year of this machine's life. Annual amounts Income Sales of new product $ 1,860,000 Expenses Materials, labor, and overhead (except depreciation) 1,487,000 Depreciation Machinery 117.750 Seling, general, and administrative expenses 160,000 Income $ 95,250 Not cash flow $ Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Compute this machine's payback period, assuming that cash flows occur evenly throughout each year. Payback Period Numerator: Denominator: Payback Period Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Compute net present value for this machine using a discount rate of 6%. (Do not round Atermediate calculations. Negative amounts should be entered with a minus sign. Round your present value factor to 4 decimals and final answers to the nearest whole dollar) Net Cash Present Value Present Value of Flows at 6% Net Cash Flows 0 Salvage value, year 4 Total 11 Years 1-4 0 ### Net present value