Decision makers at many levels of organizations are frequently confronted with important choices concerning financial aspects of the organization. When faced with alternative possible courses of action, the outcomes of which are uncertain, companies need to invest in wealth-creating assets in order to renew, extend or replace the means by which they carry o their business. Capital investment, then, allows companies to continue to generate profits in future periods or to maintain the profitability of existing business activities.
Since the high inflation experienced in the1970s, it has been important to account for inflation in the investment appraisal process in order to prevent sub-optimal decisions being made. The techniques to deal with the problem of inflation that have been discussed earlier (see section 4.3) are:
2.0 Concept of Capital Investment Appraisal
A capital investment appraisal is a financial assessment of the cost effectiveness of a capital project set against economic criteria. It is a means of ensuring value for money in relation to developing an estate strategy and capital project. A capital investment appraisal is not meant to provide an indication
Year 1 fixed costs 370,000 ´ 1.04 £ 384,800
u Where the cash flows of a project are not conventional;