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Topsider Inc. is evaluating whether to replace an existing leather-cutting machine with a new machine that has a five-year life. The old machine has current salvage value equal to $3,000; its salvage value in five years is expected to be zero. The net (after-tax) salvage value of the new machine in five years is expected to be $6,000. If the new machine is purchased, Topsider will have to invest $3,520 in its net working capital. Based on this information, what is the new machine's terminal cash

Sagot :

Answer:

$9,520

Explanation:

Terminal cash flow = After tax salvage value of new machine + Recovery of net working capital

Terminal cash flow = $6,000 + $3,520

Terminal cash flow = $9,520

So, the new machine's terminal cash is $9,520.