Question: Builtrite is considering purchasing a new machine that would cost $50,000 and the machine would be depreciated (straight line) down to $0 over its five

 Builtrite is considering purchasing a new machine that would cost $50,000

Builtrite is considering purchasing a new machine that would cost $50,000 and the machine would be depreciated (straight line) down to $0 over its five year life. Due to machine efficiencies, an extra $3000 in inventory would have to be held for the new machine. At the end of four years it is believed that the machine could be sold for $18,000. The current machine being used was purchased 3 years ago at a cost of $40,000 and it is being depreciated down to . over its 5 year life. The current machine's salvage value now is $20,000. The new machine would increase EBDT by $38,000 annually. Builtrite's marginal tax rate is 34%. What is the TCF associated with the purchase of this machine if it is sold at the end of year 4 (NOT year 5)? $18,280 $12,280 $15,280 $8,000

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