PRIN.OF CORPORATE FINANCE
PRIN.OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: BREALEY
Publisher: RENT MCG
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Chapter 11, Problem 1PS

Capital budgeting process* True or false?

  1. a. The approval of a firm’s capital budget allows managers to go ahead with any project included in the budget.
  2. b. Capital budgets and project authorizations are mostly developed “bottom up.” Strategic planning is a “top-down” process.
  3. c. Project sponsors are likely to be overoptimistic.

a)

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To discuss: The items whether true or false on the bases of capital budgeting process.

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False. Firm’s capital budget isn’t the ultimate sign-off for the specific projects. Most firms need each project appropriation requests and includes more detailed analysis. The capital budgeting is often pruned and revised according to the market conditions.

b)

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To discuss: The item whether true or false on the bases of capital budgeting process.

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False, the firm’s capital budget should reflect both bottom-up operational detail as well as top-down strategic views.

c)

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To discuss: The item whether true or false on the bases of capital budgeting process.

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True because cash flow forecasts are regularly overstated.

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