Abstract

The motivation for conducting a study on the valuation of projects in the development phase using a modified option method was the need to test the prevailing view in the literature that the cash flows that a project would generate during the operating period are best used as the value of the underlying asset in an option model. The article verifies this view, shows its flaws and proposes an alternative solution of replacing the project’s “operating” value with a “development” value.

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