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Assignments For Chapter 2 Project Selection - BABAWE13276

This document contains an assignment for chapter 2 on project selection that includes: 1. A multiple choice question section testing concepts related to project selection models like realism, types of models, and factors considered in non-numeric models. 2. Three problems applying concepts like payback period, net present value, profitability index, and weighted factor scoring models to evaluate potential projects. 3. The problems analyze projects based on their financial metrics to determine which has the best returns, and applies a weighted scoring model to evaluate three acquisition methods for a competitor based on weighted criteria.
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Assignments For Chapter 2 Project Selection - BABAWE13276

This document contains an assignment for chapter 2 on project selection that includes: 1. A multiple choice question section testing concepts related to project selection models like realism, types of models, and factors considered in non-numeric models. 2. Three problems applying concepts like payback period, net present value, profitability index, and weighted factor scoring models to evaluate potential projects. 3. The problems analyze projects based on their financial metrics to determine which has the best returns, and applies a weighted scoring model to evaluate three acquisition methods for a competitor based on weighted criteria.
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Assignments for chapter 2- Project Selection

Full name : Phạm Thị Khánh Linh ID : BABAWE13276


I. Multichoice:
1. Which of the following demonstrates the quality of realism required of a project selection
model?
a) It does not require special interpretation, data that are difficult to acquire, or excessive
personnel.
b) It gives valid results within the range of conditions that the firm might experience.
c) It reflects the multiple objectives of both the firm and its managers.
d) It deals with situations both internal and external to the project.

2. The two basic types of project selection models identified in the textbook are ________.
a) biased and unbiased
b) numeric and nonnumeric
c) active and passive
d) numeric and qualitative

3. A project selected using the sacred cow model will be maintained until successfully
completed or until __________.
a) the project exceeds its budget
b) the project falls behind schedule
c) the boss recognizes the project as a failure and terminates it
d) the project manager is terminated

4. For a project selected using nonnumeric models, identify the true statement regarding
relative priorities for project selection.
a) Operating necessity projects have priority over competitive necessity projects.
b) Competitive necessity projects have priority over operating necessity projects.
c) Operating necessity and competitive necessity projects have equal priority.
d) Product line extension projects have priority over operating necessity projects.

5. If the NPV for a project is < 0, it indicates that the project will __________.
a) report a profit loss
b) report a profit gain
c) fail to cover its required rate of return
d) fail to generate cash inflows

6. Scoring models are most often used to overcome this disadvantage of profitability models.
a) The inability to account for the time value of money.
b) The inability to account for project results beyond the payback period.
c) The inability to account for multiple decision criteria.
d) The inability to account for cash flow.
7. Project proposals should include all of the following, EXCEPT __________.
a) a section describing the past experience of the proposing group
b) an executive summary
c) a description of the ability of the proposer to supply the facilities, needed during the project
d) a list of the top executives in the proposing firm

8. The __________ is also called the benefit-cost ratio.


a) Q-sort method
b) profitability index
c) internal rate of return
d) payback period

9. A formalized method for transforming the opinions of a group of individuals into quantitative
measures that can be aggregated for use in decision-making is referred to as the __________.
a) Delphi system
b) expert system
c) portfolio
d) simulation

10. Which of the following is NOT a type of nonnumeric model?


a) the sacred cow
b) the operating necessity
c) payback period
d) the product line extension
ANSWER : 1. C 4.A 7.D 10.C
2. B 5.C 8.B
3. C 6.C 9.A

II. Problems
1. Project A has a payback period of 2.4 years, an NPV of $10,000, and a profitability index of
1.10. Project B has a payback period of 3.0 years, an NPV of $10,000 and a profitability index of
1.05. If only one project can be executed, which project should be selected? Explain your
reasoning.
ANSWER :
Based on the available data (profitability index of Project B < Project A ), Project A appears to
be more favorable. In addition to recovering the initial investment more quickly, the same net
present value is generated using fewer resources.
2. A four year financial project has net cash flows of $20,000, $25,000, $30,000, and $50,000. It
will cost $75,000 to implement the project. The required rate of return is 0.2.
a) Determine the net present value (NPV) of the project. What is your comment?
ANSWER :

20,000 25,000 30,000 50,000


= -(75,000)+ ( + + + )
1.2 1,22 1,23 1,24
= 502
NPV is a more robust estimate.

b) If there is the inflation rate is 4 percent in each of the next four year, determine NPV in this
situation. What is your comment
ANSWER :
The addition of 4% inflation makes the investment unfavorable at a hurdle rate of 24%.

20,000 25,000 30,000 50,000


= -(75,000)+ ( + + + )
1.24 1,24 2 1,243 1,244
= 5,729

NPV is a more robust estimate.


3. The relative weights for each criterion are shown in the table below as are the scores for
each location on each criterion. A score 1 represents unfavorable, 2 satisfactory and 3
favorable. Apply a weighted factor scoring model to determine which of three method A, B, C of
financing the acquisition of a major competitor is the most preferable.

    Method
Criteria Weight A B C
Consulting cost 20 1 2 3
Acquisition time 20 2 3 1
Discruption 10 2 1 3
Cultural differences 10 3 3 2
Skill redundancies 10 2 1 1
Implemtation risks 25 1 2 3
Infrasturcture 10 2 2 2
ANSWER :
This problem requires that set up a matrix as indicated below:
A= 20*1+20*2+10*2+10*3+10*2+25*1+10*2=20+40+20+30+20+25+20=175
B=20*2+20*3+10*1+10*3+10*1+25*2+10*2=40+60+10+30+10+50+20=220
C=20*3+20*1+10*3+10*2+10*1+25*3+10*2=60+20+30+20+10+75+20=235
As shown in the spreadsheet above, location A is the best location based on the weighted
scores

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