3.3.2 Investment Appraisal Flashcards
What is average rate of return or accounting rate of return (ARR)?
A method of investment appraisal that measures the net return per annum as a percentage of the initial spending.
What is the Capital cost?
The amount of money spent when setting up a venture
What is discounted cash flow (DCF) ?
A method of investment appraisal that takes interest rates into account by calculating the present value of future income
What is an Investment
The purchase of capital goods
What is an investment appraisal?
The evaluation of an investment project to determine whether or not it is likely to be worthwhile
What is a net cash flow
Cash inflows minus cash outflows
What is Net present value (NPV)
the present value of future income from an investment project, minus the cost
What is Payback period
The amount of time it takes to recover the cost of an investment project
What is Present value
The value today of a sum of money available in the future.
Advantages of the payback method
- This method is useful when technology changes rapidly as it is important to recover the cost of investment for a new model equipment is designed.
-It is simple to use.
-Firms might adopt this method if they have cash flow problems. This is because the project use and will ‘pay back’ the investment more quickly than others.
Average rate of return (ARR)?
(Net return (profit ) per annum) / (Capital outlay (Cost)) x 100
Advantages of the ARR method
The advantage of this method is that it shows clearly the possibility of an investment project. Not only does it allow a range of products to be compared. The overall rate of return can be compared to other uses for investment funds.
What are two features of discounting?
- The higher the rate of discount, unless the present value of cash flow in the future. This is the reverse of saying that the higher rate of interest the greater will be the value of an investment in the future
-The Further into the future, the cash flow or earnings from an investment project, the less is the present value.
Advantages of the discounted cash- flow method?
- The discounted cash flow method, unlike the payback method, and the average rate of return currently accounts for the value of the future earnings by calculating present values.
-The discount rate used to can be changed as risk and conditions in the financial markets change. For example, in the 1990s, the cost of bank borrowing for many businesses fell from over 15% to 7 to 8%. Investment projects therefore did not need to make such a high rate of return to be profitable and so the rate of discounts could be lowered.
Limitations of discounted cash flow?
-The calculation is more complex than the other methods.
- The rate of discount is critical. If it is high, fewer projects will be profitable.