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Business, 05.05.2020 18:20, jbearden

Allen Construction purchased a crane 6 years ago for $130,000. They need a crane of this capacity for the next 5 years. Normal operation costs $35,000 per year. The current crane will have no salvage value at the end of 5 more years. Allen can trade in the current crane for its market value of $40,000 toward the purchase of a new one, which costs $150,000. The new crane will cost only $8,000 per year under normal operating conditions and will have a salvage value of $55,000 after 5 years. If MARR is 20 percent, determine which option is preferred. a. Use the cash flow approach (insider’s viewpoint approach). (11.2.1) b. Use the opportunity cost approach (outsider’s viewpoint approach). (11.3.1)

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