Financial And Managerial Accounting
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Author: WARREN, Carl S.
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Chapter 26, Problem 5MAD
Home Garden Inc. is considering the construction of a distribution warehouse in West Virginia to service its east coast stores based on the following estimates:
- a. Determine the
net present value of building the warehouse, assuming a construction cost of $20,000,000, an annual net cost savings of $4,000,000, and a desiredrate of return of 14%. Use the present value tables provided in Appendix A. - b. Determine the net present value of building the warehouse, assuming a construction cost of $25,000,000, an annual net cost savings of $2,500,000, and a desired rate of return of 14%. Use the present value tables provided in Appendix A.
- c. Interpret the results of parts (a) and (b).
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