Keep or Sell Accounting Problem

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Ben Ryatt, professor of languages at a southern university, owns a small office building adjacent to the university campus. He acquired the property 12 years ago at a total cost of $590,000—$54,000 for the land and $536,000 for the building. He has just received an offer from a realty company that wants to purchase the property; however, the property has been a good source of income over the years, so Professor Ryatt is unsure whether he should keep it or sell it. His alternatives are: Keep the property. Professor Ryatt’s accountant has kept careful records of the income realized from the property over the past 7 years. These records indicate the following annual revenues and expenses: Rental receipts $ 155,000 Less building expenses: Utilities $ 28,400 Depreciation of building 17,900 Property taxes and insurance 19,500 Repairs and maintenance 10,400 Custodial help and supplies 43,400 119,600 Net operating income $ 35,400 Professor Ryatt makes a $12,400 mortgage payment each year on the property. The mortgage will be paid off in 7 more years. He has been depreciating the building by the straight-line method, assuming a salvage value of $8,900 for the building, which he still thinks is an appropriate figure. He feels sure that the building can be rented for another 16 years. He also feels sure that 16 years from now the land will be worth 1.42 times what he paid for it. Sell the property. A realty company has offered to purchase the property by paying $155,000 immediately and $24,000 per year for the next 16 years. Control of the property would go to the realty company immediately. To sell the property, Professor Ryatt would need to pay the mortgage off, which could be done by making a lump-sum payment of $74,000. Professor Ryatt requires a 12% rate of return. (Ignore income taxes.) You must use spreadsheet functions or a financial calculator to solve these questions. Required: a. Calculate the net present value of cash flows using total cost approach if he keeps...