124 Search Results for using npv and irr
NPV profiles for Franchises L. and S. At what discount rate do the profiles cross?
NPV
Due to the way that the revenues vary, they actually cross at a couple different points.
Look at your NPV profile graph without referring to the actual NPVs an Continue Reading...
NPV vs. IRR
Discount rate 0%, NPV =$670,000
Discount rate 2%, NPV=$614,400
Discount rate 6%, NPV=$514,820
Discount rate 11% NPV= $409,000
Capital Cost 5%, Modified IRR= 45.6%
Upon plotting these points on a chart an obvious relationship is mode Continue Reading...
Capital Budgeting
Reinvestment rates are an embodied assumption in the NPV, IRR and MIRR methods because in each of those methods, the cost of capital for the company is typically used as the discount rate. The cost of capital for the company is goi Continue Reading...
NPV
There are a few conceivable reasons why decision-making methods other than net present value have been used by practitioners. The appeal of payback period is that it is easy to understand, for example. For small businesses especially, if there i Continue Reading...
investment in a rental/real estate property. There is a one-time purchase of $10,000 in land that can subsequently be rented for a yearly $3,500 rent for a period of several years. At the end of the rental period, the investor aims to sell the land Continue Reading...
Accounting
Capital Accounting and Budgeting Questions
NPV
When a firm has different potential projects or investments, they will want to assess their options to ensure they make the best choice. However, comparing different types of projects or in Continue Reading...
Decision Analysis System Modeling
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Weaknesses of the IRR Method:
The Internal Rate of Return (IRR) is considered as the discount rate that makes a cash flow's net value equal zero and it's the most useful means of project evaluations. Actually, the IRR method is one of the most widel Continue Reading...
Accounting
What are some differences between IRR and PI?
Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
IRR is the method by means of which returns on investment are calculated. IRR reflects the value of money over a period of time. In short it explains returns on Continue Reading...
28%
This gives project B. An IRR of -0.028%
Part C
Using the above assessments each may indicate which investment may be preferred. Using the payback period project a has a payback period of 4 years, whereas project B. has a payback period of 3 ye Continue Reading...
The IRR too does not distinguish between the positive investing or negative borrowing+ investing situation, whilst the NPV makes a clear distinction.
NPV is superior to IRR for mutually exclusive investments. Finally, NPV and IRR make different ass Continue Reading...
Guillermo Capital Budgeting
Guillermo is faced with a difficult operating environment. Competition has intensified, and this is driving down his margins. At the same time, labor costs are rising. This is putting a squeeze on Guillermo. At present, i Continue Reading...
accounting income and cash flow? Which do we need to use when making decisions by using NPV? Explain in short.
Accounting income takes in consideration total profits; which is usually some form of total revenues minus total expenses. Cash flow is a Continue Reading...
This in turn gives the financial professional better idea of the stock's risk behavior.
The equation used in this security market line relationship is as follows:
Mathis, CAPM, par. 3)
The measure of systematic risk is considered Beta or bi while Continue Reading...
Any discount rate lower will yield a positive net present value, up to $126,000.
Part II.
For capital budgeting decisions, NPV is a better metric. NPV and IRR are very similar in many respects, and they carry the same reliance on the same underlyi Continue Reading...
Capital Budgeting is a vital part of any business. Investment decisions, which need time to mature, must be based on the returns that they will make. If investment in a project is unprofitable in the long run, it would be unwise to invest in it. Howe Continue Reading...
"MIRR: A better measure." Business Horizons. 51(4), 321-329.
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http://econpapers.repec.org/article/eeebushor/v_3a51_3ay_3a2008_3ai_3a4_3ap_3a321-329.htm
McClure, B. (n.d.). "Taking Stock of Discounted Cash Flow." Investopedia. Cited in:
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5. The only project that is unacceptable is Project D. At the 50% leverage level. This has Continue Reading...
Furthermore, the assumed 'cooperation' of these assets when put in portfolio maybe perceived differently by the manager than the reality will be which can lead to losses.
On the difficulties side, first of all, the opportunity cost of capital is th Continue Reading...
SAC Capital Structure
The Sparklin Automotive Company needs to make a capital investment of $3,000,000 to improve its manufacturing facilities. This investment needs to be carefully considered along two dimensions. The first of these is that the com Continue Reading...
Corporate Finance
It is important to note, from the onset, that for some projects, NPV may be more effective than IRR as far as discounting cash flows is concerned. This is particularly the case given that one of IRR's key limitations is its utiliza Continue Reading...
Often, the decision will come from a set of alternatives in which there is at least some mutual exclusivity. Thus, the decision-making criteria need to take into account the size of the investment in addition to its payoff. The internal rate of retu Continue Reading...
ABC Supermarket PLC
Case Analysis
Ratio Analysis
The results of ABC Supermarket's financial performance are very different from the comments shared by the Chairman in the 2009 Annual report. Based on the evaluation below, the company's cash, profi Continue Reading...
Profitability Ratios
I have never seen the payback method used in practice, having worked for trained financial professionals during my time working in government. I can, however, imagine some small businesses using this method. A good example I hav Continue Reading...
This will also show the degree to which the project is vulnerable to potential changes on the market that would influence its main figures, including the volume of sales.
Another useful tool that can be used is a simulation. A simulation would allo Continue Reading...
However, with budgeting, management can easily see how much money is available for projects and what the most pressing issues of the company are. Without the budget, the company is doomed as it is unable to account for its cash flow and revenue stre Continue Reading...
Explanation: In contrast to its predecessors, the Duke study focused on practices at a broader range of companies (IRR and NPV 2003, 2).
When the internal rate of return for the project exceeds what you would receive by lending, you will maximize w Continue Reading...
Finance
The cost of debt is 13%. The cost of common stock, using CAPM, is as follows:
The cost of preferred stock is (10/90)(1-(2/90) = (.11111) / (.9778) = 11.3%
The company's WACC is (.3)(13)+(.16)(11.3)+(.54)(14.15) = 13.349%
The expected cash Continue Reading...
When a range of options are presented to management, the capital budgeting process must be used to determine the costs and cash flows associated with each option. However, the capital budgeting process is only as valuable as the inputs and assumptio Continue Reading...
That option, to invest in high-tech automation equipment, provides the company with the strong growth it needs to boost its financial standing in the next five years. The company has the opportunity now to pay down its debt, or to use the revenues g Continue Reading...
Security Finance & Payback
Security Finance
A strong effective information security program consists of many layers that create a "defense in depth" (Spontak, 2006). The objectives of information security is to make any unauthorized, unwanted a Continue Reading...
The risk of the project is another key consideration. The net present value calculation is based on a set of assumptions about the future cash flows. However, the sensitivity of these cash flows to external or internal events may vary from project Continue Reading...
Ratio Analysis
a) The price-earnings ratio reflects two things -- the company's earnings and the market price. By no means is there a law that says one firm's P/E ratio should be in line with either the market or the competitors. First, an explanati Continue Reading...
Garmin Corporate Strategy
You are now the CEO of Garmin Incorporated. You've watched your industry and your business rise to prominence and you've watched as your competitors have slowly eaten away at your share of the market. At the same time, you' Continue Reading...
People's United Bank
The market value of People's United Financial (NASDAQ: PBCT) is $11.94 (current stock price) * 358.06 million shares outstanding = $4.275 billion. The book value of the debt is $19.802 billion. This gives People's United a total Continue Reading...
Target Corporation Capital Expenditure Committee
In modern corporations, various projects compete for the same source of capital allocated for new investments. In preparing an analysis for a Capital Expenditure Committee, the two most important pred Continue Reading...
Superior Living
For the plant construction project, we need to have a way to determine if this project is something we should do or not. There are a number of different ways the firms evaluate such projects, but the most common are the net present v Continue Reading...
The IRR is also known as yield method, and IRR of a project is the rate of discount at which the present value of cash flow is equal to the present value of cash inflow. While IRR base the value on rate of return, the ARR ignores the time value of Continue Reading...
California Clinics
To find out the stock's value with the information provided, the Gordon Growth Model would be used. The Gordon Growth Model is used to determine the price of a stock if the dividend, dividend growth rate and discount rate are all Continue Reading...