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Consider how kyler valley spring park lodge could use capital budgeting to decide whether the

$13,000,000 spring park lodge expansion would be a good investment. assume kyler

valley's managers developed the following estimates concerning the expansion.

under the assumption that the expansion would have a residual value of $950,000, the managers calculated the payback period to be 4.4 years, the arr to be 20.89%,the average annual operating income to be $1,456,850, the average amount invested to be $6,975,000,and the average annual net cash inflow to be $2,963,100.

assume that kyler valley uses the straight-line depreciation method and now expects the lodge expansion to have zero residual value at the end of its eight-year life.



more data:

number of additional skiers per day 119 skiers
average number of days per year that weather conditions
allow skiing at kyler valley 150 days
useful life of expansion (in years) 8 years
average cash spent by each skier per day $244
average variable cost of serving each skier per day 78
cost of expansion 13,000,000
discount rate 12%


i need the solution for the information below: the above data required was previously submittted and i did receive the results which were very for the first part of this prolem; however, i need additional with the information provided below.

1. will the project's arr change? explain your answer. recalculate arr if it changes. round to two decimal places. select the formula to calculate the arr.

2. the arr (select one) changes or stays the same, when the standard value change to zero. the average annual operating income (numerator) will be (select one) be higher, be lower, stay the same

because the depreciation expense is (select one) higher, lower, the same. additionally, the average investment (denominator) is (select one) higher, lower, the same, when the asset does not have a residual value

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