Wrongway Ad Agency provides cars for its sales staff. In the past, the company has always purchased its cars from a dealer and n sold the cars after three years of use. The company's present fleet of cars is three years old and will be sold very shortly. To vide a replacement fleet, the company is considering two alternatives as follows: Irchase Alternative. The company can purchase the cars, as in the past, and sell the cars after three years of use. Ten cars will be eded, which can be purchased at a discounted price of $25,700 each. If this alternative is accepted, the following costs will be curred on the fleet as a whole: Annual cost of servicing, taxes, and licensing $7 , 700 Repairs, year 1 2, 190 Repairs, year 2 5, 600 Repairs, year 3 7, 500 At the end of three years, the fleet could be sold for one-half of the original purchase price. Lease Alternative. The company can lease the cars under a three-year lease contract. The lease cost would be $83,250 per year (with the first payment due at the end of year 1). As part of this lease cost, the owner would provide all servicing and repairs, license the cars, and pay all the taxes. Wrongway would be required to make a $10,750 security deposit at the beginning of the lease period, which would be refunded when the cars were returned to the owner at the end of the lease contract. Wrongway's required rate of return is 18%. Click here to view Exhibit 10-1 and Exhibit 10-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables. Required: (Ignore income taxes.) 1. Use the total cost approach to determine the present value of the cash flows associated with each alternative. (Negative amounts should be indicated with a minus sign. Round discount factor(s) to 3 decimal places. Round other intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amounts.) Present Value of Cash Flows Purchase of fleet of cars