Question: Current Attempt in Progress Cullumber Roofing is faced with a decision. The company relies very heavily on the use of its 60 -foot extension lift
Current Attempt in Progress Cullumber Roofing is faced with a decision. The company relies very heavily on the use of its 60 -foot extension lift for work on large homes and commercial properties. Last year, Cullumber Roofing spent $67,200 refurbishing the lift. It has just determined that another $31,000 of repair work is required. Alternatively, it has found a newer used lift that is for sale for $132,500. The company estimates that both lifts would have useful lives of 5 years. The new lift is more efficient and thus would reduce operating expenses from $93,000 to $70,600 each year. Cullumber Roofing could also rent out the new lift for about $8,000 per year. The old lift is not suitable for rental. The old lift could currently be sold for $19,500 if the new lift is purchased. The new lift and old lift are estimated to have salvage values of zero if used for another 6 years. Prepare an incremental analysis showing whether the company should repair or replace the equipment. (Enter nesative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number eg. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).) Should company repair or replace the equipment? The equipment be replaced
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