Machine Replacement Decision A company is considering replacing an old piece of
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Machine Replacement Decision
A company is considering replacing an old piece of machinery, which cost $598,000 and has $349,500 of accumulated depreciation to date, with a new machine that has a purchase price of $483,400. The old machine could be sold for $64,200. The annual variable production costs associated with the old machine are estimated to be $155,800 per year for eight years. The annual variable production costs for the new machine are estimated to be $98,800 per year for eight years.
a.1 Prepare a differential analysis dated September 13, to determine whether to continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine. If an amount is zero, enter zero "0". For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign.
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a.2 Determine whether to continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine.
Replace the old machine
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b. What is the sunk cost in this situation?
The sunk cost is the $.
Differential Analysis Continue with Old Machine (Alt. 1) or Replace Old Machine (Alt. 2) September 13 Continue with Old Machine (Alternative 1) Replace Old Machine (Alternative 2) Differential Effect on Income (Alternative 2) Revenues: Proceeds from sale of old machine $ $ $ Costs: Purchase price Variable productions costs (8 years) Income (Loss) $ $ $Explanation / Answer
Differential Analysis Continue with Old Machine (Alt. 1) or Replace Old Machine (Alt. 2) 13-Sep Continue with Old Machine (Alternative 1) Replace Old Machine (Alternative 2) Differential Effect on Income (Alternative 2) Revenues: Proceeds from sale of old machine 0 64200 64200 Costs: Purchase price 0 -483400 -483400 Variable productions costs (8 years) -1246400 -790400 456000 Income (Loss) -1246400 -1209600 36800 The sunk cost is the $248,500 book value ($598,000 cost less $349,500 accumulated depreciation) of the present equipment.
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