Abstract

AbstractThe difference between adjusted present value and cost‐of‐capital discounting procedures for evaluating corporate real‐asset investment projects is re‐examined. The two approaches are shown to contain different implicit assumptions about the distribution of project cash flows to security‐holders. The consequences thereof for the proper valuation of individual projects in the context of a multiproject investment plan are considered.

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