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section b mock acca

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  • August 25, 2021 at 4:47 pm #632895
    tushargujral
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    A company is evaluating the viability of two capital investment projects, Project Y and Project Z

    Project Y requires an investment of $120,000 in year 0 in a depreciating asset with an expected life of four years
    and no residual value. The straight-line method of depreciation is used.

    Expected effects of the investment in Project Y in years 1 to 4 are:

    Year 1
    ($’000)

    Incremental sales 140

    Contribution 49

    Incremental fixed overhead (excluding depreciation) 12

    Year 2
    ($’000)

    Incremental sales 160

    Contribution 56

    Incremental fixed overhead (excluding depreciation) 12

    Year 3
    ($’000)

    Incremental sales 180

    Contribution 72

    Incremental fixed overhead (excluding depreciation) 12

    Year 4
    ($’000)

    Incremental sales 200

    Contribution 80

    Incremental fixed overhead (excluding depreciation) 12

    Incremental sales

    Contribution

    Incremental fixed overhead (excluding depreciation)

    The share of general fixed overheads that would be apportioned to Project Y would be $36,000 in each year.

    Project Z is forecast to result in incremental net cash inflows of $95,000 in each of the five years of project life. The
    investment amount in year 0 is uncertain.

    The cost of capital is 12% per annum for both projects.

    All cash flows take place at year end apart from the initial investment which occurs immediately.

    task 1

    what is the relevant cash flow for year 1 and year 3?

    sir, I don’t get how to solve it

    and I don’t have an answer for this as this was sent by my friend and he also don’t have the answer

    can you explain it to me

    August 26, 2021 at 7:06 am #632965
    John Moffat
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    Sorry but we do not provide full answers to full questions like this.

    It is wasting your time attempting questions for which you do not have an answer.

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