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FM – L2 – Q67 – Capital rationing

Determine optimal investment for Yebson Plc with GH₵800,000, assuming divisible/indivisible projects, and calculate NPV

Yebson Plc is reviewing investment proposals that have been submitted by divisional managers. The investment funds of the company are limited to GH₵800,000 in the current year. Details of three possible investments, none of which can be delayed, are given below.

Project 1
An investment of GH₵300,000 in work station assessments. Each assessment would be on an individual employee basis and would lead to savings in labour costs from increased efficiency and from reduced absenteeism due to work-related illness. Savings in labour costs from these assessments in money terms are expected to be as follows:

Year 1 2 3 4 5
Cash flows (GH₵000) 85 90 95 100 95

Project 2
An investment of GH₵450,000 in individual workstations for staff that is expected to reduce administration costs by GH₵140,800 per annum in money terms for the next five years.

Project 3
An investment of GH₵400,000 in new ticket machines. Net cash savings of GH₵120,000 per annum are expected in current price terms and these are expected to increase by 3.6% per annum due to inflation during the five-year life of the machines.

Yebson Plc has a money cost of capital of 12% and taxation should be ignored.

Required:
(a) Determine the best way for Yebson Plc to invest the available funds and calculate the resultant NPV:
(i) on the assumption that each of the three projects is divisible
(ii) on the assumption that none of the projects are divisible.

(b) Explain how the NPV investment appraisal method is applied in situations where capital is rationed.

(c) Discuss the reasons why capital rationing may arise.

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FM – L2 – Q66 – Capital rationing

Recommend investments to maximize NPV assuming divisible projects with a GH¢150,000 capital limit.

A company, Kumasi Ventures Ltd, has identified five investment projects that it would like to undertake. None of the investments can be delayed. If they are not undertaken now, the opportunity to invest will be lost. Details of the five investments are as follows:

Investment Capital investment required in Year 0 NPV of the investment
GH¢ GH¢
A 60,000 12,000
B 80,000 21,600
C 50,000 8,500
D 45,000 10,800
E 55,000 9,900

Capital is in short supply, and only GH¢150,000 is available for investment. The company cannot therefore undertake all five investments.
Required:
In order to maximise the total NPV of its investments, recommend which investments to undertake:
(a) assuming that all five investment projects are divisible.

(b) assuming that none of the five investments is divisible, and the choice is either 0% or 100% of each investment.

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