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CH 8+9 - CAPITAL BUDGETING

Capital Budgeting Techniques
1. Net Present Value
2. Internal Rate of Return
3. Modified Internal Rate of Return
4. Probability Index
5. Payback Period
6. Discounted payback period
7. Accounting Rate of Return
8. Economic Value Added


1. NET PRESENT VALUE (NPV)
- Principle – takes time value of money into account
- WACC – minimum rate company expects to return when investing in a project.

Steps:
1. Estimate project’s future cash flows
2. Discount cash flows – at company’s Required rate of return (WACC)
3. Deduct cost of investment – initial cash outflow
4. Positive NPV -> Accept Negative NPV -> Reject
- Choose project – with highest NPV

Calculation of NPV
CF0 – Initial investment/cost (make negative)
CF1 – Cash flow year 1
CF2 – Cash flow year 2
I/YR – WACC (Req rate of return)
I/YR – 1
NPV = xxx

NPV Profile
 Sensitivity of NPV – to a change in discount rate
 Example: Receive R110 in one year – how much must I invest?
 FV - -R110 (receivable amount)
 I/YR – WACC
 P/YR – 1
 PV = Investment amount at beginning




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, 2. INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN (IRR)
 Discount rate at which – PV of net future cash flows = cost of investment (Rate when
NPV = 0)
Calculation
 CF0  -10 000 (Initial cost of
investment)

 CF1  8 000

 CF2  6 000

 P/Yr  1

 2nd F IRR/YR  27.18%


 Choose project with – highest IRR (must be >WACC)
 IRR > WACC – Accept project, higher return than cost of financing
 Disadvantage – Ignores size of initial investment of project (look at %)
 Advantage – easy to understand %. Don’t need WACC, only to evaluate


3. MODIFIED INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN (MIRR)
 Conflict – mutually exclusive projects
 NPV – reinvestment of cash inflow at WACC (Preferred method)
 IRR – Assume reinvestment of cash inflow at IRR
 MIRR – assume reinvestment at WACC
 Reinvestment of cash flows – when project generates cash flows, it’s used by
companies to invest in other projects
 Terminal value – value at end of project if cash inflows are reinvested at WACC
 MIRR – rate where PV of terminal value = PV of initial outflow

4. PROFITABILITY INDEX (PI)
 Measures – project’s returns in relation to its costs (cost/benefit ratio)
Calculation
PV of Future Cashinflows Cost of investment + NPV
PI = PI =
PV of cost of investment C ost of investment

>1 – Accept <1 - Reject




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