Loss on Sale of Machine Sample Clauses

Loss on Sale of Machine. BV at the end of 5 years 9,49,219 SP of machine 8,00,000 Loss 1,49,219 From the View Point of Lessor: From point of view of lessor, it is a capital buddgeting problem and can be analyzed as follows: Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Lease 12,00,000 12,00,000 12,00,000 12,00,000 12,00,000 Rentals Less : Dep. 10,00,000 7,50,000 5,62,500 4,21,875 3,16,406 Profit Befor Tax 2,00,000 4,50,000 6,37,500 7,78,125 3,16,406 Less : Tax @ 35% 70,000 1,57,500 2,23,125 2,72,344 3,09,258 Profit After Tax 1,30,000 2,92,500 4,14,375 5,05,781 5,74,336 + Depreciation 10,00,000 7,50,000 5,62,500 4,21,875 3,16,406 Cash flows 11,30,000 10,42,500 9,76,875 9,27,656 8,90,742 PVIFA 0.877 0.760 0.675 0.592 0.519 (14%, 0) 9,91,010 7,92,300 6,59,391 5,49,172 4,62,295 Total P.V. / Add : PV of 34,54,168 Tax saving on sale [149219×0.35×0.519 = 27106] 27,106 of asset Total PV of cash inflow 34,81,168 Coat of Machine 40,00,000 NPV (5,18,726) Advice: Lease is not financially viable and is not recommended. Fiamamcia¬ MamagEmEmY & imYErmaYioma¬ FimamcE Financial Management Decisions Illustration 3 : ABC Ltd. is considering to buy a machine costing Rs. 110000 Payable Rs. 10000 down payment and balance in 10 installments inclusive of interest chargeable at 15%. Another option before it is to acquire the assets on a lease rental of RS. 15000 per annum for 10 years. As a financial managers, decide between these two options so that :
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