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Lecture notes Behavioural Finance (6021FIN) - Project Appraisal

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This comprehensive guide explores the key principles and techniques used to evaluate the financial and strategic viability of projects. It covers essential investment appraisal methods such as Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Payback Period, along with risk assessment tools like sensitivity analysis and scenario planning. Additionally, it delves into the impact of behavioral biases on decision-making and the role of cost-benefit analysis in assessing economic and social outcomes. Perfect for finance students, investors, and project managers, these notes provide practical insights and real-world applications to enhance financial decision-making. Get your copy today!

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Project Appraisal


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,Learning Objectives
At the end of this session you should be able to:
▪ Explain and be able to calculate the relevant cash flows for
an investment project
▪ Appraise projects using different appraisal techniques
▪ Critically evaluate the theoretical and practical use of each
technique
▪ Understand terms such as capital rationing, mutually
exclusive and divisibility
▪ Evaluate the optimal investment decision for multiple projects
under a variety of different circumstances

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,What is Project Appraisal?
▪ Project appraisal can also be called:
• Investment appraisal or capital budgeting

▪ Projects involve making capital outlays in the hope
of adding extra “value” in the future
• Poor decisions can ultimately lead to bankruptcy


▪ Examples of project/capital investment decisions;
• Launch new products or enter new markets
• Purchase new assets e.g. plant and machinery
• Upgrade company IT
• Hiring of new staff
• R n D projects
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, Two Stages
❑There are two stages to project appraisal

❑Stage One
▪ Estimation of future cash flows from the project
• How much does it initially cost?
• How long will it last?
• What do you get back?

❑Stage Two
▪ Analyse the cash flows
▪ Given the cash flows, is project worth doing? 4-4
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