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Using payback to make capital investment decisions

Henry Co. is considering acquiring a manufacturing plant. The purchase price is $1,200,000. The owners believe the plant will generate net cash inflows of $325,000 annually. It will have to be replaced in six years. Use the payback method to determine whether Henry should purchase this plant. Round to one decimal place.

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Answer: Henry should purchase this plant as it pays back in less than the 6 years it will have to be replaced in.

Payback period = 3.7 years

Step-by-step explanation:

Payback period is a capital budgeting strategy that shows how long it will take for cash inflow to pay off the original investment.

The formula is;

= Year before payback + Cashflow remaining till payback/ Cash inflow in year of Payback

Year before payback

= 1,200,000/ 325,000

= 3.69

= 3 years

Cashflow remaining

= 1,2000,000 - (325,000 * 3)

= $225,000

= Year before payback + Cashflow remaining till payback/ Cash inflow in year of Payback

= 3 + 225,000/325,000

= 3.69

= 3.7 years

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