Spherical Manufacturing recently spent $11 million to purchase some equipment used in the manufacture of disk drives. This equipment has a CCA rate of 30% and Spherical's marginal corporate tax rate is 32%. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? . What are the annual CCA tax shields for the first five years? What is the present value of the first five CCA tax shields if the appropriate discount rate is 10% per year? 1. What is the present value of all the CCA tax shields assuming the equiment is never sold and the appropriate discount rate is 10% per year? How might your answer to part (d) change if Spherical anticipates that its marginal corporate tax rate will increase substantially over the next five years?
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- Spherical Manufacturing recently spent $15 million to purchase some equipment used in the manufacture of disk drives. This equipment has a CCA rate of 30% and Spherical's marginal corporate tax rate is 29%. a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? b. What are the annual CCA tax shields for the first five years? c. What is the present value of the first five CCA tax shields if the appropriate discount rate is 8% per year? d. What is the present value of all the CCA tax shields assuming the equiment is never sold and the appropriate discount rate is 8% per year? e. How might your answer to part (d) change if Spherical anticipates that its marginal corporate tax rate will increase substantially over the next five years? a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? The CCA deduction for year 1 is $ (Round to the nearest dollar.)Spherical Manufacturing recently spent $19 million to purchase some equipment used in the manufacture of disk drives. This equipment has a CCA rate of 25% and Spherical's marginal corporate tax rate is 38%. a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? b. What are the annual CCA tax shields for the first five years? c. What is the present value of the first five CCA tax shields if the appropriate discount rate is 10% per year? d. What is the present value of all the CCA tax shields assuming the equiment is never sold and the appropriate discount rate is 10% per year? e. How might your answer to part (d) change if Spherical anticipates that its marginal corporate tax rate will increase substantially over the next five years?Spherical Manufacturing recently spent $18 million to purchase some equipment used in the manufacture of disk drives. This equipment has a CCA rate of 45% and Spherical's marginal corporate tax rate is 39%. a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? b. What are the annual CCA tax shields for the first five years? c. What is the present value of the first five CCA tax shields if the appropriate discount rate is 12% per year? d. What is the present value of all the CCA tax shields assuming the equiment is never sold and the appropriate discount rate is 12% per year? e. How might your answer to part (d) change if Spherical anticipates that its marginal corporate tax rate will increase substantially over the next five years? CHOD a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? The CCA deduction for year 1 is $ 4,050,000. (Round to the nearest dollar) The CCA deduction for year 2 is $. (Round…
- Spherical Manufacturing recently spent $15 million to purchase some equipment used in the manufacture of disk drives. This equipment has a CCA rate of 30% and Spherical's marginal corporate tax rate is 36%. a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? b. What are the annual CCA tax shields for the first five years? c. What is the present value of the first five CCA tax shields if the appropriate discount rate is 12% per year? d. What is the present value of all the CCA tax shields assuming the equiment is never sold and the appropriate discount rate is 12% per year? e. How might your answer to part (d) change if Spherical anticipates that its marginal corporate tax rate will increase substantially over the next five years? a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? The CCA deduction for year 1 is $ (Round to the nearest dollar.) Question ViewerSpherical Manufacturing recently spent $11 million to purchase some equipment used in the manufacture of disk drives. This equipment has a CCCA rate of 45% and Spherical's marginal corporate tax rate is 37%. a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? b. What are the annual CCA tax shields for the first five years? c. What is the present value of the first five CCA tax shields if the appropriate discount rate is 8% per year? d. What is the present value of all the CCA tax shields assuming the equiment is never sold and the appropriate discount rate is 8% per year? e. How might your answer to part (d) change if Spherical anticipates that its marginal corporate tax rate will increase substantially over the next five years?Spherical Manufacturing recently spent $16 million to purchase some equipment used in the manufacture of disk drives. This equipment has a CCA rate of 45% and Spherical's marginal corporate tax rate is 34% a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? b. What are the annual CCA tax shields for the first five years? c. What is the present value of the first five CCA tax shields if the appropriate discount rate is 12% per year? d. What is the present value of all the CCA tax shields assuming the equiment is never sold and the appropriate discount rate is 12% per year? e. How might your answer to part (d) change if Spherical anticipates that its marginal corporate tax rate will increase substantially over the next five years? a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? The CCA deduction for year 1 is $3600000 (Round to the nearest dollar) The CCA deduction for year 2 is $ (Round to the…
- Spherical Manufacturing recently spent $11 million to purchase some equipment used in the manufacture of disk drives. This equipment has a CCA rate of 45% and Spherical's marginal corporate tax rate is 37%. a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? b. What are the annual CCA tax shields for the first five years? c. What is the present value of the first five CCA tax shields if the appropriate discount rate is 10% per year? d. What is the present value of all the CCA tax shields assuming the equiment is never sold and the appropriate discount rate is 10% per year? e. How might your answer to part (d) change if Spherical anticipates that its marginal corporate tax rate will increase substantially over the next five years? a. What are the annual CCA deductions associated with this equipment for the first five years? The CCA deduction for year 1 is $ (Round to the nearest dollar.) The CCA deduction for year 2 is $ The CCA deduction for…The Jones Company has just completed the third year of a five-year MACRS recovery period for a piece of equipment it originally purchased for $299,000. a. What is the book value of the equipment? b. If Jones sells the equipment today for $178,000 and its tax rate is 21%, what is the after-tax cash flow from selling it? Note: Assume that the equipment is put into use in year 1. *** a. What is the book value of the equipment? The book value of the equipment after the third year is $. (Round to the nearest dollar.)Easter Corporation will replace one of its assets with an updated model. The current asset was purchased two years ago at a cost of $70,000. It has been depreciated under MACRS using a five-year recovery period. The company can sell this existing asset for $30,000. The new asset is going to cost $80,000 and will also be depreciated under MACRS using a five-year recovery period. If the assumed tax rate is 40 percent on both ordinary income and capital gains, the initial investment will be equal to what amount after adjusting for taxes?
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