Question: I need help calculating this question. Please help. A new furnace for your small factory will cost $38,000 and a year to install, will require

I need help calculating this question. Please help. A new furnace for your small factory will cost $38,000 and a year to install, will require ongoing maintenance expenditures of $1200 a year. But it is far more fuel-efficient than your old furnace and will reduce your consumption of heating oil by 3500 gallons per year. Heating oil this year will cost $2 a gallon, the price per gallon is expected to increase $.50 a year for the next 3 years and then to stabilize for the foreseeable future. The furnace will last for 20 years at which point it will need to be replaced and will have no salvage value. The discount rate is 8%.

A. What is the net present value of the investment in the furnace?

b. What is the IRR?

C. What is the payback period?

D. What is the equivalent annual cost of the furnace?

E. What is the equivalent annual savings derived from the furnace?

F. Compare the PV of the difference between the equivalent annual cost and savings to your answer to part (A). Are the two measures the same or is one larger?

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