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9 December, 08:42

Stuart Airline Company is considering expanding its territory. The company has the opportunity to purchase one of two different used airplanes. The first airplane is expected to cost $24,420,000; it will enable the company to increase its annual cash inflow by $6,600,000 per year. The plane is expected to have a useful life of five years and no salvage value. The second plane costs $33,480,000; it will enable the company to increase annual cash flow by $9,300,000 per year. This plane has an eight-year useful life and a zero salvage value.

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Required:1. Determine the payback period for each investment alternative. (Round your answers to 1 decimal place.)

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  1. 9 December, 10:32
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    3.7 years and 3.6 years

    Explanation:

    The formula to compute the payback period is shown below:

    = Initial investment : Net cash flow

    So, for the first airplane, the payback period is

    = $24,420,000 : $6,600,000

    = 3.7 years

    And for the second airplane, the payback period is

    = $33,480,000 : $9,300,000

    = 3.6 years

    We simply divided the initial investment by the net cash flow so that the payback period could come
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