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Basic Net Present Value Analysis, Competing Projects
Kildare Medical Center, a for-profit hospital, has three investment opportunities: (1) adding a wing for in-patient treatment of substance abuse, (2) adding a pathology laboratory, and (3) expanding the outpatient surgery wing. The initial investments and the net present value for the three alternatives are as follows:
Substance Abuse | Laboratory | Outpatient Surgery | |||||||
Investment | $1,500,000 | $500,000 | $1,000,000 | ||||||
NPV | 201,500 | 140,000 | 135,000 |
Although the hospital would like to invest in all three alternatives, only $1.5 million is available.
Required:
1. Rank the projects on the basis of NPV, and allocate the funds in order of this ranking. If a blank requires an entry of zero, it can be left blank or answered with a "0".
Ranking | Project | Allocation | |
Substance abuse wing | $ | ||
Laboratory | $ | ||
Outpatient surgery wing | $ |
What project or projects were selected?
What is the total NPV realized by the medical center using this
approach?
$
2. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION: Assume that the size
of the lot on which the hospital is located makes the substance
abuse wing and the outpatient surgery wing mutually exclusive. With
unlimited capital, which of those two projects would be
chosen?
With limited capital and the three projects being considered,
which projects would be chosen?
3. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION: Form a group with two to four other students, and discuss qualitative considerations that should be considered in capital budgeting evaluations. Identify three such considerations.