Reference no: EM131317389
An aspect of investment analysis that you and your team had thought about was the different outcomes that may happen when managing projects and how to adjust management’s expectations for return in light of the real options or probabilities that alternative scenarios may develop depending on available information.
You determine the best activity for your team to explain this to the CFO and management is to use a real example from a project you are currently evaluating.
The most recent example was the company decision whether to invest $50 Million in developing and implementing a new enterprise system to help manage resources and meet customer demand in the face of considerable technological and market uncertainty.
There can be a good and bad result for this investment.
Good Result: A good result has a probability of .5 of occurring. Here the planned cost reductions have been realized and better integration of the supply chain is possible. These benefits are leveraged by strong market demand for the firm's product. There have also been feedback benefits, the enterprise system has significantly improved perceived quality and service from the customer's point of view. Annual benefits under this scenario equal $15 million in after tax cash flow per year over the life of the system which has been estimated as 10 years.
Bad Result: The system proves to be more difficult to implement and improvements in management of the supply chain are less. In addition, the growth in market demand for the product is lower. Annual benefits under this scenario are $2 million in after tax cash flow per year for the 10 years.
Real Options: For these capital investments you must analyze the nature of risk in this capital investment and decide on how to adjust for that risk. You have decided to utilize an NPV analysis of the project. Now you must define project risks and utilize the concepts in real options to adjust or plan for that risk.
It will be best for you to provide an option tree graphic to show the options and then provide a table with the computations showing how you would compute the value of this project.
Scenario #1: Use 10% cost of capital in computations and compute the good result and poor result NPVs. Calculate the real option NPV using the results computed.
Scenario #2: Use a risk adjusted cost of capital against the good scenario above which can adjust for risk variables such as; experience with the focus of the project, chance of change to estimated variables (revenue, costs, timing, etc) and/or the potential change in cost of capital in the future.
Compute the new NPV using a variety of risk adjusted discount rates. Justify your computations in determining how you have adjusted discount rates for risk. Discuss the outcomes from your adjustments and how you would apply them in capital expenditure justification.
Concept Check: Risk in finance is deviation from expectation. We use this concept in computing beta by mathematically computing the Security Market Line (SML) for assets and then computing the deviation of the individual assets against the market. The utilization of real option analysis in project evaluation is similar to these concepts and the concept of weighted average cost of capital.
Helpful Hint: Risk adjustment in project management can be achieved in several manners. In the case of real options we first need to identify the different paths our investments can take and then the probability that each event may occur.
Why you think that bps accounts are denominated in dollars
: Why do you think that BP's accounts are denominated in dollars, even though the group is headquartered in London?
|
Performing reduction in strength on induction variables
: Optimize this code by eliminating common subexpressions, performing reduction in strength on induction variables, and eliminating all the induction variables you can
|
The bonds are noncallable-what is price of the bonds today
: KIC, Inc., plans to issue $8 million of bonds with a coupon rate of 11 percent and 20 years to maturity. The current market interest rates on these bonds are 10 percent. In one year, the interest rate on the bonds will be either 12 percent or 8 perce..
|
Prospects between the high and low yielding stocks
: Are there differences in the growth prospects between the high- and low-yielding stocks? Is this what you expected? Explain.
|
New npv using variety of risk adjusted discount rates
: The most recent example was the company decision whether to invest $50 Million in developing and implementing a new enterprise system to help manage resources and meet customer demand in the face of considerable technological and market uncertainty. ..
|
What is the expected stock price effect
: What information is this announcement likely to convey, and what is the expected stock-price effect, as the market assimilates this information?
|
How many steps do we save by using maximal parallelism
: If instead of maximizing the parallelism, we minimized the number of registers, how many steps would the computation take? How many steps do we save by using maximal parallelism?
|
Required return exceed required return
: Beale Manufacturing Company has a beta of 2.2, and Foley Industries has a beta of 0.45. The required return on an index fund that holds the entire stock market is 12%. The risk-free rate of interest is 4.5%. By how much does Beale's required return e..
|
Expected interest rate-best estimate of bonds remaining life
: Lourdes Corporation's 15% coupon rate, semiannual payment, $1,000 par value bonds, which mature in 10 years, are callable 3 years from today at $1,025. They sell at a price of $1,247.30, and the yield curve is flat. What is the best estimate of these..
|