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$3.00 Capital Budgeting and Cash Flow Estimation

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Allied has a standard form that is used in the capital budgeting process; see Table IC11-1. Part of the table has been completed, but you must replace the blanks with the missing numbers. Complete the table in the following steps:
(3) Complete the depreciation data.
(4) Now complete the table down to operating income after taxes, and then down to net cash flows.
(5) Now fill in the blanks under Year 4 for the terminal cash flows, and complete the net cash flow line. Discuss net operating working capital. What would have happened if the machinery were sold for less than its book value?
 
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