Cost of new equipment | 200000 | | | | | | | Disposal value | 40000 | | | | | | | Total Production for Cans | 5500000 | | | | | | | Annual production or purchase needs | 1100000 | | | | | | | Salary for Employees (3*(2000*12*1.18 + 2500) | 92460 | | | | | | | Cost of raw materials per can | 25¢ | | | | | | | Other variable production costs per can | 5¢ | | | | | | | Costs to purchase one can | 45¢ | | | | | | | Required rate of return
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AC505 - Capital Budgeting Problem Data: Cost of new equipment Expected life of equipment in years Disposal value in 5 years Life production - number of cans Annual production or purchase needs Initial training costs Number of workers needed Annual hours to be worked per employee Earnings per hour for employees Annual health benefits per employee Other annual benefits per employee-% of wages Cost of raw materials per can Other variable production costs per can Costs to purchase cans - per can Required
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Yes I recommend the acceptance of this proposal Explanation:- To evaluate projects we mainly analyze Net present value (NPV) As first preference and then Internal rate of returns (IRR) Net present value (NPV) :- The difference between the present value of cash inflows and the present value of cash outflows. NPV is used in capital budgeting to analyze the profitability of an investment or project. NPV analysis is sensitive to the reliability of future cash inflows that an investment or project
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Clark Paints Capital Budgeting Decision Clark Paints should consider making cans in house by purchasing new machine and recruiting 3 new employees. Supporting statements and cash flows are given in separate spreadsheet. Make or Buy Worksheet shows that company would save $72,540 per year if made instead of purchasing. Company should accept the proposal to make the cans. Annual Cash Flows, Payback period, Annual Rate of Return, Net Present Value and Internal Rate of Return statements support the
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Jotun Way” be a successful recipe? 3. How to balance the JV and the wholly owned activities in the future? THE JOTUN GROUP The Jotun Group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of paints, coatings and powder coatings. Its operations cover development, production, marketing and sales of various paint systems and products to protect and decorate surfaces in the residential, shipping and industrial markets. Jotun is represented on every continent by subsidiaries and joint ventures. The group
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Window ledges Cleaned off • Handicap posts repainted yellow – need to buy spray paint and paint carefully not painting grass or sign • Front door Pepper Band – stay tuned for a cleaning instructions from Tim Carroll • Re-paint ground light and benches that need touch up with black paint. Spray paint in office. Front Door area: • Polish door handles and door threshold to a brassy finish. • Clean and paint foyer base boards (first area entered from front door) • Silicon fill holes where
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Asian Paints Limited is an Indian chemicals company headquartered in Mumbai, India.[3] It manufactures a paints for decorative and industrial use. Asian Paints is India's largest paint company and Asia's third largest paint company, with a turnover of Rs 96.32 billion. Besides Asian Paints, the group operates around the world through its subsidiaries Berger International Limited, Apco Coatings, SCIB Paints and Taubmans. Asian Paints has acquired 30% stake in Dutch Boy Philippines from Berger International
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Community art As I walk around my town and neighboring town, I find myself looking at all the older style buildings that are in great shape after all these years. I have come across a very large Victorian style house that has caught my eye numerous times while driving by. There is a stone outside with the house’s history stamped on it. This house was built in 1888 by the founder of Alma, MI. His name was Almy Wright. This was a mansion that he had built for his family. This 2 story wood structure
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thought Chris worked PO. 3. What occupational experience has Chris had? List all. Chris’ work experience includes being a mechanic. 4. What occupations does Alex have? Alex works as a ASL teacher and also paints for a living. 5. What does Alex paint? Alex paints houses, buildings, and bridges. JOB ACTIVITY 1. Where does Lisa work? Lisa works at the Bank. 2. What does she do there? List all. She works with the computers , the checks, deposits, and types. She is a supervisor
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Lead-Based Paint Poisoning This writer met with a neighborhood friend who has a 3-month old little boy named, Joshua Edward. This mother, Nicole, is a 19 year old, Caucasian, single mother who works full time at a grocery store as a clerk and attends a local community college with the intent of becoming a teacher. She will be entering her junior year of college this coming fall. Nicole was very interested in the information presented in the pamphlet regarding lead-based paint poisoning.
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