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    Ginny Case Study

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    Ginny’s Restaurant 1.a) What is Ginny’s current wealth? b) If Ginny spends nothing today‚ how much can sheconsume next year?a. Virginias current wealth = NPV (6%‚ 2‚ 3) = $4.83M. She can consume $4.83M today. b. Assuming she consumes nothing today‚ she can consume $5.12M next year. 2. What should Ginny do to maximize her wealth?Virginia should invest $3m of her money into the restaurant and put the rest in the bank. At theend of the year‚ she will have $5.46M. (ie. A return of 36.5%). Her wealth

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    Initial Capital Investment Before investing any amount of capital into a business‚ organisation or idea‚ It is crucial that research is conducted into the market and the market share of the business. From this‚ an estimation can be gained if it is a wise idea and what the possible return maybe. The initial capital investment must be sufficient to cover all costs of the setting up‚ opening and running of the business until the business is making enough income from sales and services to aide or

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    Introduction of Capital Budgeting Capital budgeting is the process of identifying‚ analyzing and selecting investment project by a firm which the project expected will generate cash flows over one year. Each potential investment’s value will be estimated by using a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation in order to find its Net Present Value (NPV). All the incremental cash flows from the investment required estimating the size and timing by using this valuation. The NPV will influence by the discount

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    MANAGEMENT WEEK 2 - 3 TOPIC - CAPITAL INVESTMENT ANALYSIS AND INFLATION AND CAPITAL INVESTMENT ANALYSIS WITH TAXATION OBJECTIVE At the end of this lecture‚ the students should be able to: 1. Explain the nature of inflation 2. Distinguish between money cash flow and real cash flow 3. Distinguish between money and real discount rates 4. Compute impact of inflation on discounted cash flow. 5. Explain investment incentives - capital allowance‚ annual allowance initial

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    uncertainty in valuations for investment purposes A brief guide for users of valuations Nick Bywater MRICS rics.org/valuation This guide is prepared for the benefit of valuers and other users of valuations to provide a general understanding of the concept of uncertainty and the methods by which uncertainty‚ in valuations for investment purposes‚ may be identified and communicated with clarity. It is not intended to provide training in valuation techniques but rather to give valuation surveyors

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    – 3 analysis and interpretation Introduction to working capital “Working Capital is the Life-Blood and Controlling Nerve Center of a business” The working capital management precisely refers to management of current assets. A firm’s working capital consists of its investment in current assets‚ which include short-term assets such as: Cash and bank balance‚ Inventories‚ Receivables (including debtors and bills)‚ Marketable securities. Working capital is commonly defined as the difference

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    INVESTMENT VALUATION: SECOND EDITION I will be putting my entire second edition online‚ while the book goes through the printing process - it will be available at the end of the year. This may seem like a bit of a free lunch‚ and I guess it is. I hope‚ though‚ that you can do me a favor as you go through the manuscript. If you find any mistakes - mathematical or grammatical - could you please let me know? It would help me ensure that the typos do not find their way into the final version. Chapter

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    CHAPTER 18 VALUATION AND CAPITAL BUDGETING FOR THE LEVERED FIRM Answers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions 1. APV is equal to the NPV of the project (i.e. the value of the project for an unlevered firm) plus the NPV of financing side effects. 2. The WACC is based on a target debt level while the APV is based on the amount of debt. 3. FTE uses levered cash flow and other methods use unlevered cash flow. 4. The WACC method does not explicitly include the interest cash

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    According to Attrill and Mclaney‚ 2009‚ there are four (4) approaches to capital budgeting. The net present value (NPV) is one of such and is a summation of all discounted cash flows(Present Value) associated with whichever project(s) are undergoing appraisal. Every appraisal method have decision rules‚ examples include the Payback Period(PBP) which stipulates the approval of projects that pays back the initial investments within a specific period. For this method (Net Present Value) to be most

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    Valuing Capital Investment Projects 1. Growth Enterprises‚ Inc. (GEI) has $40 million that it can invest in any or all of the four capital investment projects‚ which have cash flows as shown in Table 1 below. Table 1 Comparison of Project Cash Flows* ($ thousands) Year of Cash Flow Project A. B. C. D. Type of Cash Flow Year 0 Investment Revenue Operating expenses ($10‚000) Investment Revenue Operating expenses ($10‚000) Investment Revenue Operating expenses ($10‚000) Investment Revenue

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