Answer:
Explanation:
The said Reimbursement rate per mile : $ 0.35
At break-even,
Initial Investment = Present value of cash inflows
Initial investment : $ 11,000
Let the reimbursement rate per mile be r.
The Present value of the cash inflows at 7% discount rate
[tex]= (14,500 r - 1,801) * 0.9346 + (13,000 r - 1,848) * 0.8734 + (11,500 r - 1,876) * 0.8163 + 4,800 * 0.8163 \\\\= 13,551.7 r - 1,683.21 + 11,354 r - 1,614.04 + 9,387.45 r - 1,531.38 + 3,918.24 \\\\= 34,293.15 r - 4,828.63 + 3,918.24\\\\ = 34,293.15 r - 910.35[/tex]
At the break even,
The Initial Investment = Present value of cash inflows
[tex]34,293.15 r - 910.35 = 11,000[/tex]
or
[tex]r = $ 0.3473 per mile[/tex]
Therefore, the reimbursement rate per mile so that you can break even is $0.3473