The management of a private hospital is considering the installation of an automatic telephone switchboard, which would replace the manual switchboard and eliminate the attendant operator's position. The class of service provided by the new equipment is estimated to be at least equal to the present method of operation. To provide the telephone service, five operators work three shifts per day, 365 days per year. Each operator earns $25,000 per year. Company-paid benefits and overhead are 25% of wages. Money costs 8% after income taxes. Combined federal and state income taxes are 40%. Annual property taxes and maintenance are 2.5% and 4% of investment, respectively. Depreciation is 15-year straight line. Disregarding inflation, how large an investment in the new equipment can be economically justified by savings obtained by eliminating the present equipment and labor costs? The existing equipment has zero salvage value.

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