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Matheson Electronics has just developed a new electronic device that it believes will have broad market appeal. The company has performed marketing and cost studies that revealed the following information: New equipment would have to be acquired to produce the device. The equipment would cost $114,000 and have a six-year useful lite. After six years, I would have a salvage value of about $6,000 b. Sales in units over the next six years are projected to be as follows: Year 1 2 3 Sales In Units 8,000 13,000 15,000 c. Production and sales of the device would require working capital of $51,000 to finance accounts receivable, inventories, and day. to-day cash needs. This working capital would be released at the end of the project's life d. The devices would sell for $45 each:variable costs for production, administration, and sales would be $30 per unit e. Foed costs for salaries, maintenance, property taxes, insurance, and straight-line depreciation on the equipment would total $177,000 per year (Depreciation is based on cost less salvage value.) f. To gain rapid entry into the market, the company would have to advertise heavily. The advertising costs would be: Year 1-2 Amount of Yearly Advertising $32,000 560,000 $50,000 9 The company's required rate of return is 6% Click here to view Exhibit 138-1 and Exhibit 138-2 to determine the appropriate discount factors) using tables. Required: 1. Compute the net cash inflow (incremental contribution margin minus incremental fixed expenses) anticipated from sale of the device for each year over the next six years. 2-a. Using the data computed in (1) above and other data provided in the problem, determine the net present value of the proposed Investment 2-b. Would you recommend that Matheson accept the device as a new product? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Real Req ZA Reg 28 Compute the net cash inflow (incremental contribution margin minus incremental fixed expenses) anticipated from sale of the device for each year over the next six years. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.) Year 1 Year 2 Year Year 46 Incremental contribution margin Incrememental fred penses Net cash intow (outflow Reg 2 > Matheson Electronics has just developed a new electronic device that it believes will have broad market appeal. The company has performed marketing and cost studies that revealed the following information: a New equipment would have to be acquired to produce the device. The equipment would cost $114,000 and have a six-year useful life. After six years, it would have a salvage value of about $6,000 b. Sales in units over the next six years are projected to be as follows: Year 1 2 Sales In Units 8,000 13,000 15,000 17.000 4-6 c. Production and sales of the device would require working capital of $51,000 to finance accounts receivable, inventories, and day. to-day cash needs. This working capital would be released at the end of the project's life. d. The devices would sell for $45 each; variable costs for production, administration, and sales would be $30 per unit e. Fixed costs for salaries, maintenance, property taxes, insurance, and straight-line depreciation on the equipment would total $177,000 per year. (Depreciation is based on cost less salvage value.) To gain rapid entry into the market, the company would have to advertise heavily. The advertising costs would be: Year Amount of Yearly Advertising $32,000 $60,000 $50,000 3 4-6 9. The company's required rate of return is 6%. Click here to view Exhibit 138-1 and Exhib 138-2. to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables. Required: 1 Compute the net cash inflow (incremental contribution margin minus incremental fixed expenses) anticipated from sale of the device for each year over the next six years. 2-a. Using the data computed in (t) above and other data provided in the problem, determine the net present value of the proposed investment 2-b. Would you recommend that Matheson accept the device as a new product? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. 91 Reg 2 Reg 28 Using the data computed in (1) above and other data provided in the problem, determine the net present value of the proposed investment. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Net present value Matheson Electronics has just developed a new electronic device that it believes will have brood market appeal. The company has performed marketing and cost studies that revealed the following information: a New equipment would have to be acquired to produce the device. The equipment would cost $114,000 and have a six-year useful life. After six years, it would have a salvage value of about $6,000 b. Sales in units over the next six years are projected to be as follows: Year 1 Sales in Units 8.000 13,000 15,000 17,000 3 c. Production and sales of the device would require working capital of $51,000 to finance accounts receivable, inventories, and day to-day cash needs. This working capital would be released at the end of the project's life d. The devices would sell for S45 each, variable costs for production, administration, and sales would be $30 per unit e. Fixed costs for salaries, maintenance, property taxes, insurance, and straight-line depreciation on the equipment would total $177,000 per year. (Depreciation is based on cost less salvage value.) f. To gain rapid entry into the market, the company would have to advertise heavily. The advertising costs would be: Year 1-2 Amount of Yearly Advertising $32,000 $60,000 550.000 4-6 9. The company's required rate of return is 6% Click here to view Exhibit 138.1 and Exhibit:130-2. to determine the appropriate discount factors) using tables Required: 1. Compute the net cash inflow incremental contribution margin minus incremental fixed expenses) anticipated from sale of the device for each year over the next six years. 2-. Using the data computed in (1) above and other data provided in the problem, determine the net present value of the proposed investment 2.b. Would you recommend that Matheson accept the device as a new product? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1 Req 2A Reg 28 Would you recommend that Matheson accept the device as a new product? ONO Yes Reg 2A