Lou Lewis, the president of Lewisville Company, has asked you to give him an analysis of the best use of a warehouse the company owns. Lewisville Company is currently leasing the warehouse to another company for $5,800 per month on a year-to-year basis. (Hint: Use the PV function in Excel to calculate, on an after-tax basis, the PV of this stream of monthly rental receipts.) Lewisville Company is seriously considering converting the warehouse into a factory outlet for furniture. The remodeling will cost $140,000 and will be modest because the major attraction will be rock-bottom prices. The remodeling cost will be depreciated over the next 5 years using the double-declining-balance method. (Note: Use the VDB function in Excel to calculate depreciation charges. The advantage of using the VDB, rather than the DDB, function is that there is a (default) option in the former that provides an automatic switch to the straight-line method when it is advantageous to do so.) The inventory and receivables (net of current liabilities) needed to open and sustain the factory outlet would be $660,000. This total is fully recoverable whenever operations terminate. Lou is fairly certain that the warehouse will be condemned in 10 years to make room for a new highway. The firm most likely would receive $240,000 from the condemnation. Estimated annual operating data, exclusive of depreciation, are as follows:       Sales (cash) $ 940,000 Operating expenses $ 540,000   Nonrecurring sales promotion costs at the beginning of year 1 (i.e., time 0) are expected to be $112,000. (These costs are fully deductible for tax purposes.) Nonrecurring termination costs at the end of year 5 are $58,000. (These costs are fully deductible for tax purposes.) The after-tax discount rate for capital budgeting purposes is 9%. (To calculate the present value factor for each year, i, i = 1, 5, use the following formula: PV factori = (1 ÷ 1.09i). The company is in the 36% tax bracket (federal and state combined).   Required: 1. Show how you would handle the individual items in determining whether the company should continue to lease the space or convert it to a factory outlet. Use PV function in Excel, VDB function in Excel to calculate annual depreciation charges. Use NPV function to calculate depreciation tax savings. 2. Indicate which course of action, based only on these data, should be taken.

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Lou Lewis, the president of Lewisville Company, has asked you to give him an analysis of the best use of a warehouse the company owns.

  1. Lewisville Company is currently leasing the warehouse to another company for $5,800 per month on a year-to-year basis. (Hint: Use the PV function in Excel to calculate, on an after-tax basis, the PV of this stream of monthly rental receipts.)
  2. Lewisville Company is seriously considering converting the warehouse into a factory outlet for furniture. The remodeling will cost $140,000 and will be modest because the major attraction will be rock-bottom prices. The remodeling cost will be depreciated over the next 5 years using the double-declining-balance method. (Note: Use the VDB function in Excel to calculate depreciation charges. The advantage of using the VDB, rather than the DDB, function is that there is a (default) option in the former that provides an automatic switch to the straight-line method when it is advantageous to do so.)
  3. The inventory and receivables (net of current liabilities) needed to open and sustain the factory outlet would be $660,000. This total is fully recoverable whenever operations terminate.
  4. Lou is fairly certain that the warehouse will be condemned in 10 years to make room for a new highway. The firm most likely would receive $240,000 from the condemnation.
  5. Estimated annual operating data, exclusive of depreciation, are as follows:
     
Sales (cash) $ 940,000
Operating expenses $ 540,000
 
  1. Nonrecurring sales promotion costs at the beginning of year 1 (i.e., time 0) are expected to be $112,000. (These costs are fully deductible for tax purposes.)
  2. Nonrecurring termination costs at the end of year 5 are $58,000. (These costs are fully deductible for tax purposes.)
  3. The after-tax discount rate for capital budgeting purposes is 9%. (To calculate the present value factor for each year, i, i = 1, 5, use the following formula: PV factori = (1 ÷ 1.09i). The company is in the 36% tax bracket (federal and state combined).

 

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1. Show how you would handle the individual items in determining whether the company should continue to lease the space or convert it to a factory outlet. Use PV function in Excel, VDB function in Excel to calculate annual depreciation charges. Use NPV function to calculate depreciation tax savings.

2. Indicate which course of action, based only on these data, should be taken.

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