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Xinhong Company is considering replacing one of its manufacturing machines. The machine has a book value of $37,000 and a remaining useful life of four years, at which time its salvage value will be zero. It has a current market value of $47,000. Variable manufacturing costs are $33,300 per year for this machine. Information on two alternative replacement machines follows. Alternative A Alternative B Cost $ 116,000 $ 113,000 Variable manufacturing costs per year 22,100 10,100 Calculate the total change in net income if Alternative A, B is adopted. Should Xinhong keep or replace its manufacturing machine? If the machine should be replaced, which alternative new machine should Xinhong purchase?Xinhong Company is considering replacing one of its manufacturing machines. The machine has a book value of $37,000 and a remaining useful life of four years, at which time its salvage value will be zero. It has a current market value of $47,000. Variable manufacturing costs are $33,300 per year for this machine. Information on two alternative replacement machines follows. Alternative A Alternative B Cost $ 116,000 $ 113,000 Variable manufacturing costs per year 22,100 10,100 Calculate the total change in net income if Alternative A, B is adopted. Should Xinhong keep or replace its manufacturing machine? If the machine should be replaced, which alternative new machine should Xinhong purchase?

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