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1 COST & BENEFIT ANALYSIS (CBA)
8/25/2019 COST & BENEFIT ANALYSIS (CBA) Hatice Gökçen AKKOYUN Industrial Engineering Department, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey 25 August 2019

2 WHAT IS COST & BENEFIT ANALYSIS?
Cost & benefit analysis is a technique for assessing the monetary social cost and benefits of a capital investment project over a given time period. 25 August 2019

3 THE PARTICULAR CBA MODEL
The basic idea behind the model is to: Take the benefits and costs and disaggregate them into their constituent parts, 25 August 2019

4 Apply unequal weights to those component that have a different social significance from others.
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5 DESCRIPTION OF THE TECHNIQUE
The technique used is based on: Forecasting the economic effects for a project. Quantifying them by means of appropriate measuring procedures. 25 August 2019

6 Using conventional techniques for monetizing economic effects .
Calculating the economic return. 25 August 2019

7 USE CBA TO DETERMINE Whether a solution/project is economically feasible, 25 August 2019

8 Which of two or more projects provides the best return on investment,
What is the optimal point in time to start a project? 25 August 2019

9 CBA CATEGORIES In performing CBA, it is important to identify cost and benefit factors. 25 August 2019

10 Cost and benefits can be categorized into the following categories:
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11 1.TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE CBA
Tangible cost & benefit can be measured and identify. Hardware costs, salaries for professionals and software costs are all tangible cost. 25 August 2019

12 Intangible cost & benefit whose value cannot be measured.
More customer satisfaction, improved company status are all intangible benefits. 25 August 2019

13 Both tangible and intangible costs and benefits should be considered in the evaluation process.
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14 2. DIRECT AND INDIRECT CBA
Direct cost & benefit are attributable to a given project. Insurance, maintenance, heat, light and air conditioning are all indirect cost. 25 August 2019

15 3. FIXED AND VARIABLE CBA Fixed cost & benefit don’t change.
Depreciation of hardware, insurance are all fixed cost & benefit. 25 August 2019

16 Variable costs are incurred on regular basis.
Recurring period may be weekly or monthly. 25 August 2019

17 STEPS IN CBA 25 August 2019

18 STEPS IN CBA 25 August 2019

19 STRENGTHS Compares costs and benefits using equal terms.
Simplifies complex concepts and processes. 25 August 2019

20 Accepted by society more readily than other economic methods.
Can be carried out at many level (local, regional, national and international…) 25 August 2019

21 LIMITATIONS Can be difficult to determine accurately the discount rate of future cost and benefits, as well as indirect impact. Costs are easier to estimate than benefits. 25 August 2019

22 Can be a time-consuming and expensive process.
Does not always consider the source of the costs and benefits, needs to consider factors such as environmental, justice and indirect impact. 25 August 2019

23 USES OF CBA Investment planning, Commercial policy,
Development policy broadly. 25 August 2019

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