The healthcare team is meeting to determine whether an athle…
The healthcare team is meeting to determine whether an athlete, who sustained a concussion two weeks ago during a football game, is ready to return to play. The athlete is a high school running back and is no longer experiencing symptoms at rest. They are able to participate in all concussion testing and school activities without onset or exacerbation of symptoms. They have not yet fully participated in practice. Which of the following would be the BEST determination for this athlete returning to play?
Read DetailsA medical diagnostic laboratory plans to spend $1,900,000 on…
A medical diagnostic laboratory plans to spend $1,900,000 on equipment to provide pathology services. The equipment will be depreciated using the MACRS method and a 5-year recovery period. Gross income is expected to be $750,000 in year 1 and increase by $30,000 each year. Annual operating expenses are expected to be $150,000 in year 1 and increase by $20,000 each year. The company’s combined marginal tax rate is 39%. The company uses a study period of 6 years for these purchases and plans to keep the equipment indefinitely. For Year 2, what is the cash flow before taxes, CFBT2? (nearest dollar) $[cb2] For Year 2, what is the deprecation rate, α2? (four decimals) [a2] For Year 2, what is the depreciation charge, D2? (nearest dollar) $[d2] For Year 2, what is the taxable income, TI2? (nearest dollar) $[ti2] For Year 2, what is the amount of taxes, Taxes2? (nearest dollar) $[x2] For Year 2, what is the cash flow after taxes, CFAT2? (nearest dollar) $[ca2] Refer to the CFAT summary below. Use the CFAT that you calculated in part (f) for year 2. What is the after-tax Rate of Return over the study period? (one decimal) [ror]% Year CFAT,$ 0 −1,900,000 1 514,200 2 CFAT2 from part (f) 3 520,472 4 469,663 5 475,763 6 439,182 h. If their MARR is 18%, should the lab invest in this equipment? (YES or NO) [in]
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