Basic Principles for Measuring Project Cash Flows
Estimating cash flows — the investment outlays and the cash inflows after the project is commissioned — is the most important, but also the most difficult step in capital budgeting. Estimating cash flows process involves many people and numerous variables. A project which involves cash outflows followed by cash inflows comprises of three basic components. They are, Initial investment: Initial investment is the after-tax cash outlay on capital expenditure and net working capital when the project is set up. Operating cash inflows: The operating cash inflows are the after-tax cash inflows resulting from the operations of the project during its economic life. Terminal cash inflow: The terminal cash inflow is the after-tax cash flow resulting from the liquidation of the project at the end of its economic life. For developing the stream of financial costs and benefits, the following principles must be kept in mind: 1. Principle of Incremental Cash Continue reading