Rundle Delivery is a small company that transports business packages between New York and Chicago it operates a fleet of small vans that moves packages to and from a central depot within each city and uses a common carrier to deliver the packages between the depots in the two cities. Rundle Delivery recently acquired approximately $6.3 million of cash capital from its owners, and its Todd Payne, the company's operations manager, believes that the money should be used to expand the fleet of city vans at a cost of $760,000. He argues that more vans would enable the company to expand its services into new markets, thereby increasing the revenue base. More specifically, he expects cash inflows to increase by $300,000 per year. The additional vans are expected to have capital of $48.000, which will be recovered at the end of the fourth year. In contrast, Oscar Vance, the company's chief accountant, believes that the funds should be used to purchase large trucks to deiver the packages between the depots in the two cities. The conversion process would produce continuing improvement in operating savings and reduce cash outflows as follows. The large trucks are expected to cost $840.000 and to have a four-year useful life and a $81,000 salvage value In addition to the purchase price of the trucks, up-front training costs are expected to amount to $12,000. Rundle Delivery's management has established a 8 percent desired rate of return. (PV of $1 and PVA of \$1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tobles provided.) a.\&b. Determine the net present value and present value index for each investment alternative. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places. Enter your answer in whole dollars and not in millions.)