Welcome to Mobilarian Forum - Official Symbianize forum.

Join us now to get access to all our features. Once registered and logged in, you will be able to create topics, post replies to existing threads, give reputation to your fellow members, get your own private messenger, and so, so much more. It's also quick and totally free, so what are you waiting for?

Capital Budgeting by Maxusknowledge Team

Alexhost
OP
O 0

oaxino

Alpha and Omega
Member
Access
Joined
Nov 24, 2022
Messages
30,704
Reaction score
889
Points
113
Age
35
Location
japanse
grants
₲103,682
2 years of service

62479b6e5cf812f827a3819bdb23a947.jpeg

Capital Budgeting by Maxusknowledge Team
Published 10/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 998.36 MB | Duration: 4h 25m

Methods and techniques used in Capital Budgeting​

What you'll learn
Understand the concepts of Capital Budgeting and its classification
Learn the fundamentals of Net Present Value alongwith examples
Identify the Modified and Multiple Internal rate of return using examples
Learn the concept of Payback period using even cashflow, uneven cashflow and project comparison
Requirements
You don't need any perquisites for taking this course
Description
Capital budgeting is an important process in business that helps companies make wise financial decisions when investing in long-term projects such as purchasing property, buying new equipment, and launching new products. Discover the fundamentals of capital budgeting and find out how to create a plan that helps grow your business with smart investments.What is Capital Budgeting? Capital budgeting in financial management is the process of analyzing potential investments or expenditures that have long-term impacts on a business's financial health. A project on capital budgeting typically involves forecasting, analyzing, and evaluating future returns from a proposed investment over an extended period of time. When deciding whether to invest in a project, businesses must consider the cost of the investment, any uncertain risks involved, and the expected cash flow generated by the investment.The key to successful capital budgeting is accurately predicting a business's future cash flows on investments. From there, businesses can decide whether an investment has the potential to generate enough financial benefits in the long-term to make it worthwhile. Capital budgeting uses a variety of methods and tools to evaluate potential investments, such as net present value, internal rate of return, and payback analysis. With these, businesses can more accurately determine the economic feasibility of their investments and proactively manage their finances for maximum profitability.There are several common capital budgeting techniques that businesses use to help them make decisions, such as net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), and discounted cash flow (DCF). These methods provide a more comprehensive way to analyze investment options. By incorporating non-cash items like depreciation and tax into financial models, decision makers can get a clearer picture of the profitability of their investments. By utilizing the capital budgeting system, businesses are better able to assess risk and identify potential opportunities for growth that could lead to the best possible outcome for their company's bottom line.
Overview
Section 1: Concepts of Capital Budgeting, NPV, Payback period, Discounted payback period
Lecture 1 Fundamentals of Capital budgeting
Lecture 2 Fundamentals of Net Present Value (NPV)
Lecture 3 Net Present Value - Example 1
Lecture 4 Net Present Value - Example 2
Lecture 5 Fundamentals of Payback period - Part 1
Lecture 6 Fundamentals of Payback period - Part 2
Lecture 7 Payback period - Example 1 - Even cash flow
Lecture 8 Payback period - Example 2 - Uneven cash flow
Lecture 9 Payback period - Example 3 - Project comparison
Lecture 10 Discounted payback period - Fundamentals
Lecture 11 Discounted payback period - Example 1
Section 2: IRR, MIRR, Profitability Index, Project classification
Lecture 12 Fundamentals of Internal rate of return (IRR) - Part 1
Lecture 13 Fundamentals of Internal rate of return (IRR) - Part 2
Lecture 14 Internal rate of return (IRR) - Example 1
Lecture 15 Multiple Internal rate of return - Example 1
Lecture 16 Fundamentals of Modified Internal rate of return (IRR)
Lecture 17 Modified Internal rate of return (MIRR) - Example 1
Lecture 18 Modified Internal rate of return (MIRR) - Example 2
Lecture 19 Modified Internal rate of return (MIRR) - Example 3
Lecture 20 Fundamentals of Profitability index
Lecture 21 Profitability index - Example 1
Lecture 22 Project classifications - Part 1
Lecture 23 Project classifications - Part 2
Lecture 24 Fundamentals of Accounting rate of return (ARR)
Lecture 25 Summary of Capital budgeting methods
The course can be useful for students studying financial management and professionals working as financial decision-makers.

Screenshots

98d8fe2454621c90f262836ab5a7d5dc.jpeg

Download link

rapidgator.net:
You must reply in thread to view hidden text.

uploadgig.com:
You must reply in thread to view hidden text.

nitroflare.com:
You must reply in thread to view hidden text.
 
K 0

KatzSec DevOps

Alpha and Omega
Philanthropist
Access
Joined
Jan 17, 2022
Messages
654,542
Reaction score
8,006
Points
83
grants
₲58,559
2 years of service
oaxino salamat sa pag contribute. Next time always upload your files sa
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
para siguradong di ma dedeadlink. Let's keep on sharing to keep our community running for good. This community is built for you and everyone to share freely. Let's invite more contributors para mabalik natin sigla ng Mobilarian at tuloy ang puyatan. :)
 
Top Bottom