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UNIT IV
Capital Budgeting
Outcomes
• Appraise the concept of capital budgeting and analyse
pay back period method of capital budgeting.
News Analysis
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/markets/stock-markets/yes-bank-stages-a-comeback-
as-large-cap/article33503757.ece?homepage=true
Capital Budgeting
The investment decisions of a firm are generally known as the capital
budgeting/capital expenditure decisions. A capital budgeting decision
may be defined as the firm’s decision to invest its current funds most
efficiently in the long term assets in anticipation of an expected flow of
benefits over a series of years.
The firms decisions generally include expansion, acquisition,
modernization and replacement of long term assets. Sale of a
division/business (divestment) is also as an investment decision.
Features of Capital Budgeting
decisions
The following are the features of investment decisions:
• The exchange of current funds for future benefits.
• The funds are invested in long term assets.
• The future benefits will occur to the firm over a series of years.
It is significant to emphasize that expenditures and benefits of an
investment should be measured in cash. In the investment analysis, it is
cash flow, which is important, and not the accounting profit.
MCQ
Capital budgeting is the process of identifying analyzing and
selecting investments project whose returns are expected to
extend beyond ____________________?
A. 3 years
B. 5 years
C. 1 year
D. None of the above
Answer
C. 1 year
Importance of Capital budgeting
decisions
Investment decisions require special attention because the
following reasons:
• They influence the firm’s growth in the long run.
• They affect the risk of the firm.
• They involve commitment of large amount of funds.
• They are irreversible, or reversible at substantial loss.
• They are among the most difficult decisions to make.
Investment Evaluation Techniques
A number of investment criteria (or capital budgeting techniques) are in
use in practice. They may be grouped in the following two categories:
1. Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Criteria
• Net present value (NPV)
• Internal rate of return (IRR)
• Profitability index (PI)
2. Non-discounted Cash Flow Criteria
• Payback (PB)
• Accounting rate of return (ARR).
MCQ
……………….. describes the firm's formal planning process for
the acquisition and investment of capital.
A. Financial planning
B. Capital structure
C. Capital budgeting
D. None of the above
Answer
C. Capital budgeting
Non-discounted Capital budgeting
techniques
Illustration
Assume that a project requires an outlay of ₹ 50,000 and
yields annual cash inflow of ₹ 12,500 for 7 years. The
payback period for the project is?
A.5 years
B.6 years
C.4 years
D.None of the above
Accounting Rate of Return (ARR)
The accounting rate of return (ARR), also known as the return on
investment (ROI), uses accounting information, as revealed by financial
statements, to measure the profitability of an investment.
The Accounting rate of return is the ratio of the average after tax profit
divided by the average investment. The average investment would be
equal to half of the original investment if it were depreciated constantly.
Illustration
A project will cost ₹ 40,000. and depreciation is 20% Its
stream of earnings before EBDITA during first year through
five years is expected to be ₹ 10,000; ₹ 12,000; ₹ 14,000; ₹
16,000 and ₹ 20,000. Assume a 50% tax rate and
depreciation on straight-line basis.
Solution
Contd….
Uneven Cash Flows (PB)
In case of unequal cash inflows, the PB can be found out by
adding up the cash inflows until the total is equal to the initial cash
outlay.
Illustration
Suppose that a project requires a cash outlay of ₹ 20,000, and
generates cash inflows of ₹ 8,000; ₹ 7,000; ₹ 4,000; and ₹ 3,000
during the next 4 years. What is the project’s payback?
MCQ
The span of time within which the investment made for the
project will be recovered by the net returns of the project is
known as
(A) Period of return
(B) Payback period
(C) Span of return
(D) None of the above
Answer
(B) Payback period
Acceptance Rule for Pay Back
Period
Many Firm’s use this technique and compare the project’s payback
with predetermined, standard payback. The project would be accepted
if its payback period is less than the maximum or standard payback
period set by management.
As ranking method it gives highest ranking to the project, which has
shortest payback period and lowest ranking to the project with highest
payback period.
Advantage of Pay Back Method
Payback is a popular investment criterion in practice. It is
considered to have certain virtues.
• Simplicity
• Cost effective
• Short-term effects
• Liquidity
• Risk shield
MCQ
Which of the following is an example of a capital
investment project?
a. Replacement of worn out equipment
b. Expansion of production facilities
c. Development of employee training programs
d. All of the above are examples of capital investment projects.
Answer
d. All of the above are examples of capital investment
projects.
Criticism of Pay Back Period Method
• Cash flows after payback
Payback fails to take account of the cash inflows earned after the
payback period.
• Administrative difficulties
A firm may face difficulties in determining the maximum acceptable
payback period. There is no rational basis for setting a maximum
payback period. It is generally a subjective decision.
Contd….
• Cash flow patterns
Payback fails to consider the pattern of cash inflows, i.e., magnitude and
timing of cash inflows. In other words, it gives equal weights to returns
of equal amounts even though they occur in different time periods.
• Inconsistent with shareholder value
Payback is not consistent with the objective of maximizing the market
value of the firm’s shares. Share values do not depend on payback
periods of investment projects.
MCQ
An asset costs $210,000 with a $30,000 salvage value at the
end of its ten-year life. If annual cash inflows are $30,000,
the cash payback period is
a) 8 years.
b) 7 years.
c) 6 years.
d) 5 years.
Answer
b) 7 years.

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Capital Budgeting.pptx

  • 2. Outcomes • Appraise the concept of capital budgeting and analyse pay back period method of capital budgeting.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Capital Budgeting The investment decisions of a firm are generally known as the capital budgeting/capital expenditure decisions. A capital budgeting decision may be defined as the firm’s decision to invest its current funds most efficiently in the long term assets in anticipation of an expected flow of benefits over a series of years. The firms decisions generally include expansion, acquisition, modernization and replacement of long term assets. Sale of a division/business (divestment) is also as an investment decision.
  • 10. Features of Capital Budgeting decisions The following are the features of investment decisions: • The exchange of current funds for future benefits. • The funds are invested in long term assets. • The future benefits will occur to the firm over a series of years. It is significant to emphasize that expenditures and benefits of an investment should be measured in cash. In the investment analysis, it is cash flow, which is important, and not the accounting profit.
  • 11. MCQ Capital budgeting is the process of identifying analyzing and selecting investments project whose returns are expected to extend beyond ____________________? A. 3 years B. 5 years C. 1 year D. None of the above
  • 13. Importance of Capital budgeting decisions Investment decisions require special attention because the following reasons: • They influence the firm’s growth in the long run. • They affect the risk of the firm. • They involve commitment of large amount of funds. • They are irreversible, or reversible at substantial loss. • They are among the most difficult decisions to make.
  • 14. Investment Evaluation Techniques A number of investment criteria (or capital budgeting techniques) are in use in practice. They may be grouped in the following two categories: 1. Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Criteria • Net present value (NPV) • Internal rate of return (IRR) • Profitability index (PI) 2. Non-discounted Cash Flow Criteria • Payback (PB) • Accounting rate of return (ARR).
  • 15. MCQ ……………….. describes the firm's formal planning process for the acquisition and investment of capital. A. Financial planning B. Capital structure C. Capital budgeting D. None of the above
  • 18. Illustration Assume that a project requires an outlay of ₹ 50,000 and yields annual cash inflow of ₹ 12,500 for 7 years. The payback period for the project is? A.5 years B.6 years C.4 years D.None of the above
  • 19.
  • 20. Accounting Rate of Return (ARR) The accounting rate of return (ARR), also known as the return on investment (ROI), uses accounting information, as revealed by financial statements, to measure the profitability of an investment. The Accounting rate of return is the ratio of the average after tax profit divided by the average investment. The average investment would be equal to half of the original investment if it were depreciated constantly.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. Illustration A project will cost ₹ 40,000. and depreciation is 20% Its stream of earnings before EBDITA during first year through five years is expected to be ₹ 10,000; ₹ 12,000; ₹ 14,000; ₹ 16,000 and ₹ 20,000. Assume a 50% tax rate and depreciation on straight-line basis.
  • 26. Uneven Cash Flows (PB) In case of unequal cash inflows, the PB can be found out by adding up the cash inflows until the total is equal to the initial cash outlay. Illustration Suppose that a project requires a cash outlay of ₹ 20,000, and generates cash inflows of ₹ 8,000; ₹ 7,000; ₹ 4,000; and ₹ 3,000 during the next 4 years. What is the project’s payback?
  • 27. MCQ The span of time within which the investment made for the project will be recovered by the net returns of the project is known as (A) Period of return (B) Payback period (C) Span of return (D) None of the above
  • 29. Acceptance Rule for Pay Back Period Many Firm’s use this technique and compare the project’s payback with predetermined, standard payback. The project would be accepted if its payback period is less than the maximum or standard payback period set by management. As ranking method it gives highest ranking to the project, which has shortest payback period and lowest ranking to the project with highest payback period.
  • 30. Advantage of Pay Back Method Payback is a popular investment criterion in practice. It is considered to have certain virtues. • Simplicity • Cost effective • Short-term effects • Liquidity • Risk shield
  • 31. MCQ Which of the following is an example of a capital investment project? a. Replacement of worn out equipment b. Expansion of production facilities c. Development of employee training programs d. All of the above are examples of capital investment projects.
  • 32. Answer d. All of the above are examples of capital investment projects.
  • 33. Criticism of Pay Back Period Method • Cash flows after payback Payback fails to take account of the cash inflows earned after the payback period. • Administrative difficulties A firm may face difficulties in determining the maximum acceptable payback period. There is no rational basis for setting a maximum payback period. It is generally a subjective decision.
  • 34. Contd…. • Cash flow patterns Payback fails to consider the pattern of cash inflows, i.e., magnitude and timing of cash inflows. In other words, it gives equal weights to returns of equal amounts even though they occur in different time periods. • Inconsistent with shareholder value Payback is not consistent with the objective of maximizing the market value of the firm’s shares. Share values do not depend on payback periods of investment projects.
  • 35. MCQ An asset costs $210,000 with a $30,000 salvage value at the end of its ten-year life. If annual cash inflows are $30,000, the cash payback period is a) 8 years. b) 7 years. c) 6 years. d) 5 years.