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Allister Company has a number of potential capital investments. Because these projects vary in nature, initial investment, and time horizon, management is finding it difficult to compare them

Project 1: Retooling Manufacturing Facility
   

This project would require an initial investment of $4.29 million. It would generate $743,067 in additional cash flow each year. The new machinery has a useful life of 7 years and a salvage value of $560,000.

   
Project 2: Purchase Patent for New Product
    

The patent would cost $5,180,000, which would be fully amortized over 4 years. Production of this product would generate $1,776,740 additional annual net income for Allister.

    
Project 3: Purchase a New Fleet of Delivery Trucks
    

Allister could purchase 25 new delivery trucks at a cost of $95,400 each. The fleet would have a useful life of 9 years, and each truck would have a salvage value of $4,400. Purchasing the fleet would allow Allister to expand its customer territory resulting in $610,560 of additional net income per year.

     
Requirement 1:

Determine each project's accounting rate of return. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)

     

Accounting rate
of return
  Project 1 %
  Project 2 %
  Project 3 %

  
Requirement 2:

Determine each project's payback period. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

  

Payback period
  Project 1 years
  Project 2 years
  Project 3 years

  
Requirement 3:

Using a discount rate of 11 percent, calculate the net present value of each project. (Round your intermediate calculations to 4 decimal places and final answers to 2 decimal places. Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

  

Net present
value
  Project 1   $   
  Project 2   $   
  Project 3   $   

Requirement 4:

Determine the profitability index of each project. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 4 decimal places.)


Profitability index
  Project 1   
  Project 2   
  Project 3   

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