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Q5 Explain the capital Budgeting process and its appraisals Solve the below given problem: Given below are the details on the cash flows of two projects A and B. Compute payback period for A and B.

October 11, 2016 By: Meliza Category: 1st SEM

Q5 Explain the capital Budgeting process and its appraisals

Solve the below given problem:

Given below are the details on the cash flows of two projects A and B. Compute payback period for A and B.

Cash flows of A and B

Year   Project A cash flows (Rs.)         Project B cash flows (Rs.)

0        (4,00,000)  (5,00,000)

1        2,00,000     1,00,000

2        1,75,000     2,00,000

3        25,000        3,00,000

4        2,00,000     4,00,000

5        1,50,000     2,00,000

Explanation of capital budgeting process and its appraisals.

Answer: Capital budgeting process

 

After the screening of proposals for potential involvement is over, the company should take up the following aspects of capital budgeting process:

 

A proposal should be commercially viable. The following aspects are examined to ascertain the commercial viability of any investment proposal:

Market for the product

Availability of raw materials

Sources of raw materials

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q6 Explain the concepts of working capital. Explain the determinants of working capital.

 

Explanation of concepts of working capital

 

Explanation of determinants of working capital

 

 

 

Answer: Concepts of Working Capital

 

Gross working capital: Gross working capital refers to the amounts invested in various components of current assets. It basically refers to the current assets. This concept has the following practical relevance:

 

Management of current assets is the crucial aspect of working capital management

Gross working capital helps in the fixation of various areas of financial responsibility

Gross working capital is an important component of operating capital.

 

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