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Ответ:
The cash payback period is 8.9 years.
Explanation:
This can be calculated using the following formula:
Cash payback period = Equipment cost / Annual net cash inflows (1)
Where;
Equipment cost = $578,500
Net annual cash flows = $65,000
Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:
Cash payback period = $578,500 / $65,000
Cash payback period = 8.9 years
Note that the net annual cash flows is obtained after the annual cash ouflows is deducted from the annual cash inflows. Since annual depreciation is already part of the annual cash outflows, there is no need to consider it again in our calculation.