Question : 71. Which method of evaluating capital investment proposals uses present value : 1246984

 

 

71. Which method of evaluating capital investment proposals uses present value concepts to compute the rate of return from the net cash flows expected from capital investment proposals? A. Internal rate of returnB. Cash paybackC. Net present valueD. Average rate of return

 

72. A series of equal cash flows at fixed intervals is termed a(n): A. present value indexB. price-level indexC. net cash flowD. annuity

 

73. The present value index is computed using which of the following formulas? A. Amount to be invested/Average rate of returnB. Total present value of net cash flow/Amount to be investedC. Total present value of net cash flow/Average rate of returnD. Amount to be invested/Total present value of net cash flow

 

74. Hazard Company is considering the acquisition of a machine that costs $375,000. The machine is expected to have a useful life of 6 years, a negligible residual value, an annual cash flow of $150,000, and annual operating income of $87,500. What is the estimated cash payback period for the machine? A. 3 yearsB. 4.3 yearsC. 2.5 yearsD. 5 years

 

75. The expected average rate of return for a proposed investment of $4,800,000 in a fixed asset, using straight line depreciation, with a useful life of 20 years, no residual value, and an expected total net income of $12,000,000 is: A. 25%B. 18%C. 40%D. 12.5%

 

76. The present value factor for an annuity of $1 is determined using which of the following formulas? A. Amount to be invested/Annual average net incomeB. Annual net cash flow/Amount to be investedC. Annual average net income/Amount to be investedD. Amount to be invested/Annual net cash flow

 

77. The management of Nebraska Corporation is considering the purchase of a new machine costing $490,000. The company’s desired rate of return is 10%. The present value factors for $1 at compound interest of 10% for 1 through 5 years are 0.909, 0.826, 0.751, 0.683, and 0.621, respectively. In addition to the foregoing information, use the following data in determining the acceptability in this situation: 

Year

Income fromOperations

Net CashFlow

1

$100,000

$180,000

2

40,000

120,000

3

40,000

100,000

4

10,000

90,000

5

10,000

120,000

 

 

 

The cash payback period for this investment is: A. 5 yearsB. 4 yearsC. 2 yearsD. 3 years

 

78. The management of Nebraska Corporation is considering the purchase of a new machine costing $490,000. The company’s desired rate of return is 10%. The present value factors for $1 at compound interest of 10% for 1 through 5 years are 0.909, 0.826, 0.751, 0.683, and 0.621, respectively. In addition to the foregoing information, use the following data in determining the acceptability in this situation: 

Year

Income fromOperations

Net CashFlow

1

$100,000

$180,000

2

40,000

120,000

3

40,000

100,000

4

10,000

90,000

5

10,000

120,000

 

 

 

The average rate of return for this investment is: A. 18%B. 16%C. 58%D. 10%

 

79. The management of Arkansas Corporation is considering the purchase of a new machine costing $490,000. The company’s desired rate of return is 10%. The present value factors for $1 at compound interest of 10% for 1 through 5 years are 0.909, 0.826, 0.751, 0.683, and 0.621, respectively. In addition to the foregoing information, use the following data in determining the acceptability in this situation: 

Year

Income fromOperations

Net CashFlow

1

$100,000

$180,000

2

40,000

120,000

3

40,000

100,000

4

10,000

90,000

5

10,000

120,000

 

 

 

The net present value for this investment is: A. positive $36,400B. positive $55,200C. Negative $16,170D. Negative $126,800

 

80. The management of California Corporation is considering the purchase of a new machine costing $400,000. The company’s desired rate of return is 10%. The present value factors for $1 at compound interest of 10% for 1 through 5 years are 0.909, 0.826, 0.751, 0.683, and 0.621, respectively. In addition to the foregoing information, use the following data in determining the acceptability in this situation: 

Year

Income fromOperations

Net CashFlow

1

$100,000

$180,000

2

40,000

120,000

3

20,000

100,000

4

10,000

90,000

5

10,000

90,000

 

 

 

The present value index for this investment is: A. .88B. 1.45C. 1.14D. .70

 

 

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