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Capital Investment Decisions

learning objectives what is an investment the five main investment appraisal criteria methods accounting rate of return (ARR) payback key principles underlying investment selection criteria Session Summary (1)

discounted payback future values of £100 using a discount rate of 5% per annum discounted cash flow (DCF) net present value (NPV) internal rate of return (IRR) interpolation of the internal rate of return (IRR) extrapolation of the internal rate of return (IRR) Session Summary (2)

advantages and disadvantages of the five investment appraisal methods other factors affecting investment decisions risk and uncertainty and decision-making – sensitivity analysis project appraisal factors used in sensitivity analysis control of capital investment projects Session Summary (3)

explain what is meant by an investment outline the key principles underlying investment selection criteria outline the strengths and weaknesses of the five investment appraisal criteria explain what is meant by discounted cash flow (DCF) consider investment selection using the appraisal criteria of net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR) Learning Objectives (1)

explain the effects of inflation, working capital requirements, length and timing of projects, taxation, and risk and uncertainty on investment criteria calculations evaluate the impact of risk and the use of sensitivity analysis in decision-making consider the ways in which capital projects may be controlled and reviewed appreciate the importance of the project post-completion audit Learning Objectives (2)

an investment requires expenditure on something today that is expected to provide a benefit in the future the decision to make an investment is extremely important because it implies the expectation that expenditure today will generate future cash gains in real terms that greatly exceed the funds spent today What is an Investment?

The Five Main Investment Appraisal Criteria Methods

ARR = average accounting profit over the project x 100% initial investment Accounting Rate of Return (ARR)

the number of years it takes the cash inflows from a capital investment project to equal the cash outflows Payback

CASH IS KING real funds flows can be seen in cash but not in accounting profit interest charges become payable as soon as money is made available, for example, from a lender to a borrower, not when an agreement is made or a contract is signed Key Principles Underlying Investment Selection Criteria (1)

TIME VALUE OF MONEY receipt of £100 today has greater value than receipt of £100 in one years time there are two reasons for this Key Principles Underlying Investment Selection Criteria (2)

reason 1 money could have been alternatively invested in say risk- free Government gilt-edged securities the actual rate of interest that will have to be paid will be higher than the Government rate, to include a risk premium - neither companies nor individuals are risk-free borrowers Key Principles Underlying Investment Selection Criteria (3)

reason 2 purchasing power will have been lost over a year due to inflation generally, the higher the risk of the investment, the higher the return the investor will expect from it Key Principles Underlying Investment Selection Criteria (4)

Future Values of £100 using a Discount Rate of 5% Per Annum

the principles underlying the investment appraisal techniques that use the DCF method are cash flow (as opposed to profit), and the time value of money of the five main criteria used to appraise investments, net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), and discounted payback are discounted cash flow (DCF) techniques the technique of discounted cash flow discounts the projected net cash flows of a capital project to ascertain its present value, using an appropriate discount rate, or cost of capital Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)

NPV is today’s value of the difference between cash inflows and outflows projected at future dates, attributable to capital investments or long-term projects Net Present Value (NPV)

the IRR calculates the exact rate of return that a project is expected to achieve, which is the discount rate used that results in a zero net present value (NPV) of the difference between cash inflows and outflows Internal Rate of Return (IRR)

Interpolation of the Internal Rate of Return (IRR)

Extrapolation of the Internal Rate of Return (IRR)

the discounted payback method requires a discount rate to be chosen to calculate the present values of cash flows and then the payback is the number of years required to repay the original investment Discounted Payback

Advantages and Disadvantages of the Five Investment Appraisal Methods

Additional factors impacting on investment criteria calculations are: the effect of inflation on the cost of capital working capital requirements length of project taxation risk and uncertainty Other Factors Affecting Investment Decisions

There may be a number of risks associated with each of the variables included in a capital investment appraisal decision: estimates of initial costs uncertainty about the timing and values of future cash revenues and costs the length of project variations in the discount rate Risk and Uncertainty and Decision-Making – Sensitivity Analysis (1)

sensitivity analysis may be used to assess the risk associated with a capital investment project Risk and Uncertainty and Decision-Making – Sensitivity Analysis (2)

Project Appraisal Factors Used in Sensitivity Analysis

To establish the appropriate levels of control, and to ensure that projects run to plan the following are absolute essentials the appointment of a good project manager with the appropriate level of responsibility and authority regular project reviews Control of Capital Investment Projects