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  • February 1, 2016 at 3:04 pm #298861
    Avatarsahalacca
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    Q;a company has a nca of$460000 which will depriciated to nil on a straight line basis over 10 years.net current assets will be $ 75000.and annual profit will consistently be $30000.roi is measured as return on net asset
    Required to calculate roi in the years 2 and 6
    Please help to solve the question

    February 2, 2016 at 8:28 am #298941
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    You really should not be attempting questions for which you do not have an answer – that is not the way to learn 🙂

    After 2 years, the NCA’s will be 460,000 – (2 x 46,000) = 368,000.
    Therefore total assets = 368,000 + 75,000 = 443,000

    Therefore the ROI = 30,000 / 443,000 = 6.77%

    After 3 years, the NCA’s will be 460,000 – (3 x 46,000) = 322,000
    Therefore total assets = 322,000 + 75,000 = 397,000
    Therefore the ROI = 30,000 / 397,000 = 7.56%

    You should now be able to calculate the other years yourself.

    March 8, 2016 at 11:34 am #304327
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    Profit is already after charging depreciation!!
    It always is unless you are told otherwise.
    (Depreciation is an expense in the Statement of profit or loss).

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