nment CALCULATOR FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSION 1 BACK NEXT Sage Inc. owns and operates a number of hardware stores in the New England region. Recently, the company has decided to locate another store in a rapidly growing area of Maryland. The company is trying to decide whether to purchase or lease the building and related facilities. Purchase: The company can purchase the site, construct the building, and purchase all store fixtures. The cost would be $1,856,200. An immediate down payment of $412,400 is required, and the remaining $1,443,800 would be paid off over 5 years at $352,100 per year (including interest payments made at end of year). The property is expected to have a useful life of 12 years, and then it will be sold for $504,200. As the owner of the property, the company will have the following out-of-pocket expenses each period. Property taxes (to be paid at the end of each year) $41,190 Insurance (to be paid at the beginning of each year) 27,020 Other (primarily maintenance which occurs at the end of each year) 16,190 $84,400 Lease: First National Bank has agreed to purchase the site, construct the building, and install the appropriate fixtures for Sage Inc. if Sage will lease the completed facility for 12 years. The annual costs for the lease would be $266,670. Sage would have no responsibility related to the facility over the 12 years. The terms of the lease are that Sage would be required to make 12 annual payments (the first payment to be made at the time the store opens and then each following year). In addition, a deposit of $105,500 is required when the store is opened. This deposit will be returned at the end of the 12th year, assuming no unusual damage to the building structure or fixtures. Click here to view factor tables Compute the present value of lease vs purchase. (Currently, the cost of funds for Sage Inc. is 10%.) (Round factor values to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124 and final answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 458,581.) Lease Purchase X Present value 2070564 2179811