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ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY STUDY
1 Definition of Terms
1.1 Project or Product Life
The life cycle of an engineering project or product consists of several stages, namely:
1) Planning and design;
2) Manufacture or construction;
3) Operation and maintenance.
1.2 Value of product or services
The human needs which are targeted by the project or product are only satisfied during
the last stage of the product or project life cycle, the stage of operation and maintenance.
The services that satisfy the targeted human needs are valued by attaching a market price
to them and counting them. In this way, the utility value of the product or service is
determined.
1.3 Cost of product or services
The various stages in the life cycle of an engineering product or project are also
associated with costs, or value sacrificed to create utility value. These costs are incurred
during all the stages, namely:
a) Planning and design costs;
b) Manufacture or construction costs;
c) Operation and maintenance costs.
1.4 Accounting profit
The accounting concept of profit is defined as value created in excess of value sacrificed,
by an economic unit or investment project, during an accounting period (usually not
exceeding one year). This can also be expressed through the accounting principles of
revenue (value created during the period), and expense (value sacrificed to create
revenue).Investment projects or businesses regularly produce two types of financial reports to
measure their financial performance. These are the income statement, more often called
the profit and loss account, and the statement of financial position, more often called the
balance sheet.
The income statement or profit and loss account states that for the quoted calendar
period, Income or Revenue, less Expenditure equals Profit.
The balance sheet shows the value of assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity (net assets) at
particular points in time, the beginning and the end of the accounting period.
1.5 Return on investment
The accounting concept of profit can be used to study economic feasibility and to
measure the financial performance of an investment project. This is done by measuring
the return on investment or profitability, defined as the profit at the end of the accounting
period, divided by the net assets or owner’s equity (capital employed) at the beginning of
the period.
2.1.6 Dividend Yield-AN INDICATOR OF RETURN ON INVESTMENT
The Dividend Yield is an investment performance indicator that is similar to the return on
investment defined at section 1.5 above. It is used for measuring the investment performance
of
businesses quoted in the stock exchange. This indicator is included in the Weekly Market
Report
on the Nairobi Stock Exchange for the week ending.
The indicator is computed from the ratio of the latest annual dividend paid per share (DPS) to
the current price per share (Closing Price This Week), and reported as a percentage.
This indicator of investment performance therefore measures return on investment in terms of
profit actually distributed to shareholders through payment of dividends. It ignores profit
withheld in the business as retained earnings, which is still a return to the investment.
Secondly, the performance indicator is based on the current market value of net assets,
instead of the value of net assets shown in the balance sheet.
The dividend yield is therefore more relevant to the short-term investing shareholder buying
the shares currently in expectation of the next dividend. To such an investor, the market
value paid today and represented by the price of share, is more realistic than the value of net
assets per share shown in the balance sheet. Secondly, the dividend expected at end of the
year is more
1.7 Economic feasibility (worthwhileness) of an investment project
The return on investment computation, based on the accounting concept of profit is only
valid for the accounting period (not exceeding one year), rather than the entire
project life. The economic feasibility of a project or product, on the other hand, is measured
by the extent to which the utility value received during the entire project or product life,
exceeds the proper costs incurred in creating the utility value. In economic feasibility study,
utility value (over the project or product life) is equivalent to accounting revenue, while costs
(also over the project life) are equivalent to the accounting expense. However, the terms are
not synonymous, because the accounting terms are applicable to short periods (not exceeding
one year), during which period, the time value of money is ignored.
The equivalent terms for the economic feasibility, apply to the entire project or product life
(usually of several years), during which period, the time value of money must be taken into
consideration.
1.7 Time value of money
Time value of money is the recognition that one shilling received today is worth more than
one
shilling received in the future. The rent or interest each investor charges for its use can
quantify
this time value money. Time value of money therefore depends on the investment
opportunities
available to each investor.
2. Methods for Economic Feasibility Studies
1) Payback period method
2) Present worth method-Net Present value (NPV)
3) Rate of return method-Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
4) Benefit–cost ratio method
5) Annual cost (capital recovery) method-Present Value of Costs (NPV)

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Economic feasibility of a project

  • 1. ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY STUDY 1 Definition of Terms 1.1 Project or Product Life The life cycle of an engineering project or product consists of several stages, namely: 1) Planning and design; 2) Manufacture or construction; 3) Operation and maintenance. 1.2 Value of product or services The human needs which are targeted by the project or product are only satisfied during the last stage of the product or project life cycle, the stage of operation and maintenance. The services that satisfy the targeted human needs are valued by attaching a market price to them and counting them. In this way, the utility value of the product or service is determined. 1.3 Cost of product or services The various stages in the life cycle of an engineering product or project are also associated with costs, or value sacrificed to create utility value. These costs are incurred during all the stages, namely: a) Planning and design costs; b) Manufacture or construction costs; c) Operation and maintenance costs. 1.4 Accounting profit The accounting concept of profit is defined as value created in excess of value sacrificed, by an economic unit or investment project, during an accounting period (usually not exceeding one year). This can also be expressed through the accounting principles of revenue (value created during the period), and expense (value sacrificed to create revenue).Investment projects or businesses regularly produce two types of financial reports to measure their financial performance. These are the income statement, more often called the profit and loss account, and the statement of financial position, more often called the balance sheet. The income statement or profit and loss account states that for the quoted calendar period, Income or Revenue, less Expenditure equals Profit. The balance sheet shows the value of assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity (net assets) at particular points in time, the beginning and the end of the accounting period. 1.5 Return on investment The accounting concept of profit can be used to study economic feasibility and to measure the financial performance of an investment project. This is done by measuring the return on investment or profitability, defined as the profit at the end of the accounting period, divided by the net assets or owner’s equity (capital employed) at the beginning of the period.
  • 2. 2.1.6 Dividend Yield-AN INDICATOR OF RETURN ON INVESTMENT The Dividend Yield is an investment performance indicator that is similar to the return on investment defined at section 1.5 above. It is used for measuring the investment performance of businesses quoted in the stock exchange. This indicator is included in the Weekly Market Report on the Nairobi Stock Exchange for the week ending. The indicator is computed from the ratio of the latest annual dividend paid per share (DPS) to the current price per share (Closing Price This Week), and reported as a percentage. This indicator of investment performance therefore measures return on investment in terms of profit actually distributed to shareholders through payment of dividends. It ignores profit withheld in the business as retained earnings, which is still a return to the investment. Secondly, the performance indicator is based on the current market value of net assets, instead of the value of net assets shown in the balance sheet. The dividend yield is therefore more relevant to the short-term investing shareholder buying the shares currently in expectation of the next dividend. To such an investor, the market value paid today and represented by the price of share, is more realistic than the value of net assets per share shown in the balance sheet. Secondly, the dividend expected at end of the year is more 1.7 Economic feasibility (worthwhileness) of an investment project The return on investment computation, based on the accounting concept of profit is only valid for the accounting period (not exceeding one year), rather than the entire project life. The economic feasibility of a project or product, on the other hand, is measured by the extent to which the utility value received during the entire project or product life, exceeds the proper costs incurred in creating the utility value. In economic feasibility study, utility value (over the project or product life) is equivalent to accounting revenue, while costs (also over the project life) are equivalent to the accounting expense. However, the terms are not synonymous, because the accounting terms are applicable to short periods (not exceeding one year), during which period, the time value of money is ignored. The equivalent terms for the economic feasibility, apply to the entire project or product life (usually of several years), during which period, the time value of money must be taken into consideration. 1.7 Time value of money Time value of money is the recognition that one shilling received today is worth more than one shilling received in the future. The rent or interest each investor charges for its use can quantify this time value money. Time value of money therefore depends on the investment opportunities available to each investor.
  • 3. 2. Methods for Economic Feasibility Studies 1) Payback period method 2) Present worth method-Net Present value (NPV) 3) Rate of return method-Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 4) Benefit–cost ratio method 5) Annual cost (capital recovery) method-Present Value of Costs (NPV)