Anderson Industries is deciding whether to automate one phase of its production process. The manufacturing equipment has a six-year life and will cost $905,000. Projected net cash inflows are as follows: (Click the icon to view the projected net cash inflows.) (Click the icon to view the present value table.) (Click the icon to view the future value table.) Read the requirements. (Click the icon to view the present value annuity table. (Click the icon to view the future value annuity table.) Begin by computing the project's NPV (net present value). (Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar. Use parentheses or a minus sign for negative net present values.) Net present value Anderson Industries invest in the equipment because its NPV is Requirement 2. Anderson Industries could refurbish the equipment at the end of six years for $102,000. The refurbished equipment could be used one more year, providing $78,000 of net cash inflows in Year 7. In addition, the refurbished equipment would have a $54,000 residual value at the end of Year 7. Should Anderson Industries invest in the equipment and refurbish it after six years? Why or why not? (Hint: In addition to your answer to Requirement 1, discount the additional cash outflow and inflows back to the present value.) nearest whole dollar. Use Calculate the additional NPV provided from the refurbishment. (Round your answer t parentheses or a minus sign for negative net present values.) Additional NPV provided from refurbishment The refurbishment provides a NPV. The refurbishment NPV is to overcome the original NPV of the equipment. Therefore, the refurbishment alter Anderson Industries' original decision regarding the equipment investment. Anderson Industries is deciding whether to automate one phase of its production process. The manufacturing equipment has a six-year life and will cost $905,000. Projected net cash inflows are as follows: (Click the icon to view the projected net cash inflows.) (Click the icon to view the present value table.) (Click the icon to view the future value table.) Read the requirements. (Click the icon to view the present value annuity table.) (Click the icon to view the future value annuity table.) Requirement 1. Compute this project's NPV using Anderson Industries' 16% hurdle rate. Should Anderson Industries invest in the equipment? Why or why not? Begin by computing the project's NPV (net present value). (Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar. Use parentheses or a minus sign for negative net present values.) Net present value Anderson Industries invest in the equipment because its NPV is Requirement 2. Anderson Industries could refurbish the equipment at the end of six years for $102,000. The refurbished equipment could be used one more year, providing $78,000 of net cash inflows in Year 7. In addition, the refurbished equipment would have a $54,000 residual value at the end of Year 7. Should Anderson Industries invest in the equipment and refurbish it after six years? Why or why not? (Hint: In addition to your answer to Requirement 1, discount the additional cash outflow and inflows back to the present value.) Calculate the additional NPV provided from the refurbishment. (Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar. Use parentheses or a minus sign for negative net present values.) Additional NPV provided from refurbishment The refurbishment provides a NPV. The refurbishment NPV is to overcome the original -year life and will cost $905,000. Projected net cash inflows are as follows: to vie - X to vie SE Data table to vie re Year 1 $261,000 Year 2 $255,000 Year 3 $222,000 bul Year 4 $214,000 Year 5 $200,000 I W Year 6 $173,000 tries Print Done 2. Anderso $1 Yea uipment co SWAMILY uipment wo ersc and refurbish it after six years? Why or why not? (Hint: In addition to your answer ents. Compute oment? ing the p minus s he