Project life cycle risk analysis model and capital investment decisions of a private electric distribution utility in the Philippines
College
Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business
Department/Unit
Accountancy
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Journal of International Business Research
Volume
9
Issue
2
First Page
83
Last Page
93
Publication Date
2010
Abstract
This study is the result of an electric distribution utility’s objective to optimize its various capital investment decision processes. Since huge amount of corporate funds are allocated to capital expenditure, the management of the firm decided to look for incorporating non-financial aspects such as performance measurements with the corresponding risk analysis to determine how performance and risk factors may be altered to create the most utility for the least cost, in terms of the firm’s service cost, support cost and social cost. With this need of including qualitative factors and risk analysis in the selection of firm’s capital investment projects, the Project Life Cycle Risk Analysis Framework was developed. What makes capital investment decision so demanding is the element of risk that goes with every project that the firm has to make. Through the Electric Capital Project (ECP) Life Cycle Risk Analysis model, the various risks that need to be addressed from the planning stage up to retirement stage of the capital projects of the firm are properly addressed since all capital projects must undergo the life cycle risk analysis prior to subjecting them to capital investment.
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Recommended Citation
Manalo, R. G., & Manalo, M. V. (2010). Project life cycle risk analysis model and capital investment decisions of a private electric distribution utility in the Philippines. Journal of International Business Research, 9 (2), 83-93. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12268
Disciplines
Finance
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