Valuing Investment Decisions: Flotation Costs And Capital Budgeting

  • Gupta N
  • Synn W
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We highlight a measurement problem inherent in the prevalent approach to factoring flotation costs in capital budgeting decision-making. This arises because the traditional method calculates a higher cost of capital, while keeping the initial cash-flow unchanged. We demonstrate an alternate approach that corrects for this problem by assigning a higher initial investment due to flotation costs, while keeping the cost of capital unchanged.

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Gupta, N. J., & Synn, W. (2010). Valuing Investment Decisions: Flotation Costs And Capital Budgeting. Journal of Business & Economics Research (JBER), 8(2). https://doi.org/10.19030/jber.v8i2.674

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