Problem 16-44 Net Present Value; Qualitative Issues (Section 1) (L0 16-1, 16-3) Special People Industries (SPI) is a nonprofit organization that employs only people with physical or mental disabilities. One of the organization's activities is to make cookies for its snack food store. Several years ago, Special People Industries purchased a special cookiecutting machine. As of December 31, 20x0, this machine will have been used for three years. Management is considering the purchase ofa newer, more efficient machine. If purchased, the new machine would be acquired on December 31, 20x0, Management expects to sell 300,000 dozen cookies in each of the next six years. The selling price of the cookies is expected to average $1.15 per dozen. Special People Industries has two options: continue to operate the old machine or sell the old machine and purchase the new machine. No tradein was offered by the seller of the new machine. The following information has been assembled to help management decide which option is more desirable. Old New Machine Machine Original cost of machine at acquisition $88,888 $128,888 Remaining useful life as of December 31, 28x8 6 years 6 years Expected annual cash operating expenses: Variable cost per dozen $ 8.38 $ 8.29 Total Fixed costs $21,888 $ 11,888 Estimated cash value of machines: December 31, 28x8 $48,888 $128,888 December 31, 28x6 $ 7,888 $ 28,888 Assume that all operating revenues and expenses occur at the end of the year. Use Appendix A for your reference. (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) Required: 1-a. Use the net-presentvalue method to compute the net-present-value for the old machine and the new machine. The organization's hurdle rate is 16 percent. 1-b. Determine whether Special People Industries should retain the old machine or acquire the new machine. Req 1A Req 1B Use the netpresent-value method to compute the netpresentvalue for the old machine and the new machine. The organization's hurdle rate is 16 percent. (Negative amounts should be indicated by minus sign.)