Managerial Accounting Project 6 Capital Budgeting Provident Co is a mid-sized nancial services rm with small ofces throughout the United States. Management is considering the best way to invest cash that has been set aside for technology improvements. They have narrowed their decision down to two options. Option #1 Moving to the Cloud Provident would move their servers to a Cloud based system. The savings would be immediate as they can sell their old server equipment for $3 00,000, aer applicable taxes To move to the Cloud based system, Provident would need to modify their current equipment and pay a onetime set up fee for a total acquisition cost of $700,000, They would also need to train their employees to use the new system and the estimate for training costs is $50,000 to be spent in the Year 1. Under this plan, Provident would save $260,000 a year on expenses related to maintaining their own servers, and they would pay their Cloud vendor $100,000 per year in fees. Provident will set aside $200,000 in working capital for this project and this capital will be recovered at the end of 5 years, There is no salvage value for the new equipment, but Provident will be able to recycle the equipment for free, Option #2 Big Data Investment Provident would invest in software and some hardware upgrades that will allow them to better analyze the trafc coming in to their website. Total acquisition costs for this option are estimated to be $400,000. This improved analytics capability is expected to lead to increased revenue of: $80,000 in Year 1, $120,000 in Year 2, $250,000 in Year 3, $350,000 in Year 4, and $500,000 in Year 5. The estimated cost of this obtaining this revenue will be 20% per revenue dollar related to sales staff that will analyze this data and use it to generate new client relationships. Provident will also incur xed costs of $10,000 per year related to soware updates and hardware maintenance, Provident will set aside $250,000 in working capital for this project and this capital will be recovered at the end of 5 years, The salvage value of the new equipment will be $9,000 at the end of 5 years. Additional Information: 0 Each option has a ve year useful life. 0 Provident uses a 10% discount rate to evaluate all of their projects, - Acquisition costs for both projects qualify for modied accelerated depreciation (MACRS) of 50, 30, and 20% in the rst three years of the project. 0 Provident is a protable company and any income or cost savings would be taxed at W tax rate of 30%. I All dollar values referenced in this case are in nominal dollars, For your analysis, ignore the effect of ination, Assignment Instructions: Please embed your answers inside the document aer each question If you are unsure about something, feel free to email me for guidance. 1. Given the data provided, calculate the Payback Period, Internal Rate of Return, NPV and Protability Index for one of the two options. 2. Option #1: Due to increased demand for Cloud computing resources, mfg Cloud computing fees are expected to rise 10% from Year 1 to Year 2, 6% from Year 2 to Year 3, and level off (stay the same) in Years 3-5. This increase in cost would not have happened if Provident stayed with their old system of housing their own servers, Option #2: The data analytics program pays off a lot faster than expected, Revenue is projected to be $200,000 in Year 1, $250,000 in Year 2, $250,000 in Year 3, $300,000 in Year 4, and $300,000 in Year 5, 3. Option #1: Expecting a difcult year, PW; Cloud vendor decides to waive their annual fee in Year 1, but will charge Provident $125,000 per year in Years 2-51 Option #2: The data analytics program pays off slower than expected. Revenue is projected to be $20,000 in Year 1, $80,000 in Year 2, $200,000 in Year 3, $500,000 in Year 4, and $500,000 in Year 5. 4. Congress is proposing a new corporate tax plan that reduces the federal tax rate that Provident pays from 30% to 15%, However, this tax plan would also do away with MACRS and replace it with straight line depreciation for tax purposes (over ve years for both options). A,) Using the original estimates for your designated option, estimate the effect of this tax plan on NPVT B.) Next, given the uncertainty related to the effect of the proposed tax plan on future business, use a 15% hurdle rate instead of the 10% hurdle rate used before in estimating the effect of the tax plan (i.e. just redo 4A)