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Lakeside Inc. is considering replacing old production equipment with state-of-the-art technology that will allow production cost savings of $5,000 per month. The new equipment will

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Lakeside Inc. is considering replacing old production equipment with state-of-the-art technology that will allow production cost savings of $5,000 per month. The new equipment will have a five-year life and cost $225,000, with an estimated salvage value of $30,000. Lakeside's cost of capital is 8%. Table 6-4 and Table 6-5. (Use approprlate factor(s) from the tables provided. Round the PV factors to 4 decimals.) Required: Calculate the present value ratio of the new production equipment. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Present value ratio TABLE 6.4 FACTORS FOR CALCULATING THE PRESENT VALUE OF $1 No. of Periods Discount Rate 10% 12% 2% 4% 6% 8% 14% 18% 20% 1 2 3 4 5 0.980 0.961 0.942 0.924 0.906 0.9615 0.9246 0.8890 0.8548 0.8219 0.9434 0.8900 0.8396 0.7921 0.7473 0.9259 0.8573 0.7938 0.7350 0.6806 0.9091 0.8264 0.7513 0.6830 0.6209 0.8929 0.7972 0.7118 0.6355 0.5674 0.8772 0.7695 0.6750 0.5921 0.5194 16% 0.8621 0.7432 0.6407 0.5523 0.4761 0.8475 0.7182 0.6086 0.5158 0.4371 0.8333 0.6944 0.5787 0.4823 0.4019 6 7 8 9 10 0.888 0.871 0.853 0.837 0.820 0.7903 0.7599 0.7307 0.7026 0.6756 0.7050 0.6651 0.6274 0.5919 0.5584 0.6302 0.5835 0.5403 0.5002 0.4632 0.5645 0.5132 0.4665 0.4241 0.3855 0.5066 0.4523 0.4039 0.3606 0.3220 0.4556 0.3996 0.3506 0.3075 0.2697 0.4104 0.3538 0.3050 0.2630 0.2267 0.3704 0.3139 0.2660 0.2255 0.1911 0.3349 0.2791 0.2326 0.1938 0.1615 11 12 13 14 15 0.804 0.788 0.773 0.758 0.743 0.6496 0.6246 0.6006 0.5775 0.5553 0.5268 0.4970 0.4688 0.4423 0.4173 0.4289 0.3971 0.3677 0.3405 0.3152 0.3505 0.3186 0.2897 0.2633 0.2394 0.2875 0.2567 0.2292 0.2046 0.1827 0.2366 0.2076 0.1821 0.1597 0.1401 0.1954 0.1685 0.1452 0.1252 0.1079 0.1619 0.1372 0.1163 0.0985 0.0835 0.1346 0.1122 0.0935 0.0779 0.0649 16 17 18 19 0.728 0.714 0.700 0.686 0.673 0.5339 0.5134 0.4936 0.4746 0.4564 0.3936 0.3714 0.3503 0.3305 0.3118 0.2919 0.2703 0.2502 0.2317 0.2145 0.2176 0.1978 0.1799 0.1635 0.1486 0.1631 0.1456 0.1300 0.1161 0.1037 0.1229 0.1078 0.0946 0.0829 0.0728 0.0930 0.0802 0.0691 0.0596 0.0514 0.0708 0.0600 0.0508 0.0431 0.0365 0.0541 0.0451 0.0376 0.0313 0.0261 20 21 22 23 24 25 0.660 0.647 0.634 0.622 0.610 0.4388 0.4220 0.4057 0.3901 0.3751 0.2942 0.2775 0.2618 0.2470 0.2330 0.1987 0.1839 0.1703 0.1577 0.1460 0.1351 0.1228 0.1117 0.1015 0.0923 0.0926 0.0826 0.0738 0.0659 0.0588 0.0638 0.0560 0.0491 0.0431 0.0378 0.0443 0.0382 0.0329 0.0284 0.0245 0.0309 0.0262 0.0222 0.0188 0.0160 0.0217 0.0181 0.0151 0.0126 0.0105 30 35 40 45 50 0.552 0.500 0.453 0.410 0.372 0.3083 0.2534 0.2083 0.1712 0.1407 0.1741 0.1301 0.0972 0.0727 0.0543 0.0994 0.0676 0.0460 0.0313 0.0213 0.0573 0.0356 0.0221 0.0137 0.0085 0.0334 0.0189 0.0107 0.0061 0.0035 0.0196 0.0102 0.0053 0.0027 0.0014 0.0116 0.0055 0.0026 0.0013 0.0006 0.0070 0.0030 0.0013 0.0006 0.0003 0.0042 0.0017 0.0007 0.0003 0.0001 TABLE 6.5 FACTORS FOR CALCULATING THE PRESENT VALUE OF AN ANNUITY OF $1 No. of Periods 2% 4% 6% 8% 14% 16% 18% 20% 1 0.980 1.942 2.884 3.808 4.713 2 3 4 5 0.9615 1.8861 2.7751 3.6299 4.4518 0.9434 1.8334 2.6730 3.4651 4.2124 Discount Rate 10% 12% 0.9091 0.8929 1.7355 1.6901 2.4869 2.4018 3.1699 3.0373 3.7908 3.6048 0.9259 1.7833 2.5771 3.3121 3.9927 0.8772 1.6467 2.3216 2.9137 3.4331 0.8621 1.6052 2.2459 2.7982 3.2743 0.8475 1.5656 2.1743 2.6901 3.1272 0.8333 1.5278 2.1065 2.5887 2.9906 6 7 8 9 10 5.601 6.472 7.325 8.162 8.983 5.2421 6.0021 6.7327 7.4353 8.1109 4.9173 5.5824 6.2098 6.8017 7.3601 4.6229 5.2064 5.7466 6.2469 6.7101 4.3553 4.8684 5.3349 5.7590 6.1446 4.1114 4.5638 4.9676 5.3282 5.6502 3.8887 4.2883 4.6389 4.9464 5.2161 3.6847 4.0386 4.3436 4.6065 4.8332 3.4976 3.8115 4.0776 4.3030 4.4941 3.3255 3.6046 3.8372 4.0310 4.1925 11 12 13 14 15 9.787 8.7605 7.8869 10.575 9.3851 8.3838 11.348 9.9856 8.8527 12.106 10.5631 9.2950 12.849 11.1184 9.7122 7.1390 7.5361 7.9038 8.2442 8.5595 6.4951 6.8137 7.1034 7.3667 7.6061 5.9377 6.1944 6.4235 6.6282 6.8109 5.4527 5.6603 5.8424 6.0021 6.1422 5.0286 5.1971 5.3423 5.4675 5.5755 4.6560 4.7932 4.9095 5.0081 5.0916 4.3271 4.4392 4.5327 4.6106 4.6755 16 17 18 19 20 13.578 11.6523 10.1059 14.292 12.1657 10.4773 14.992 12.6593 10.8276 15.678 13.1339 11.1581 16.351 13.5903 11.4699 8.8514 9.1216 9.3719 9.6036 9.8181 7.8237 8.0216 8.2014 8.3649 8.5136 6.9740 7.1196 7.2497 7.3658 7.4694 6.2651 6.3729 6.4674 6.5504 6.6231 5.6685 5.7487 5.8178 5.8775 5.9288 5.1624 5.2223 5.2732 5.3162 5.3527 4.7296 4.7746 4.8122 4.8435 4.8696 21 22 23 24 25 17.011 14.0292 11.7641 17.658 14.4511 12.0416 18.292 14.8568 12.3034 18.914 15.2470 12.5504 19.523 15.6221 12.7834 10.0168 10.2007 10.3711 10.5288 10.6748 8.6487 8.7715 8.8832 8.9847 9.0770 7.5620 7.6446 7.7184 7.7843 7.8431 6.6870 6.7429 6.7921 6.8351 6.8729 5.9731 6.0113 6.0442 6.0726 6.0971 5.3837 5.4099 5.4321 5.4509 5.4669 4.8913 4.9094 4.9245 4.9371 4.9476 30 35 40 45 50 22.396 17.2920 13.7648 24.999 18.6646 14.4982 27.355 19.7928 15.0463 29.490 20.7200 15.4558 31.424 21.4822 15.7619 11.2578 11.6546 11.9246 12.1084 12.2335 9.4269 9.6442 9.7791 9.8628 9.9148 8.0552 8.1755 8.2438 8.2825 8.3045 7.0027 7.0700 7.1050 7.1232 7.1327 6.1772 6.2153 6.2335 6.2421 6.2463 5.5168 5.5386 5.5482 5.5523 5.5541 4.9789 4.9915 4.9966 4.9986 4.9995

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