part 3
Assessment 3Date due: Monday 10th April 50% of the overall mark
Part three of the assessment consists of producing a Net Present Value (NPV) investment appraisal of your project. You will need to establish estimate cash flows, estimate the outlay/investment required, and use your cost of capital calculated within part two of the assessment to discount the cash flows. You should ensure that your NPV fully reflects the international complexities associated with your proposed project, particularly any tax and transfer pricing implications, and that your evaluation explains clearly decisions regarding the exchange rates used.
Your submission for part three of the assessment should therefore include:
· A discounted NPV which clearly shows the cash flows estimated and how the international complexities have been incorporated
· An explanation of how the cash flows have been established and any assumptions made
· An evaluation of how the international complexities have been incorporated within the NPV
Total word limit (excluding calculations) = 1,500 words.
Marking guidelines Part 3 (50% of overall mark)
1. A discounted NPV that clearly shows the cash flows estimated and how the international complexities have been incorporated.
Is the approach taken appropriate? Have the international complexities been identified? Have the international complexities been incorporated?
45 marks
2. An explanation of how the cash flows have been established and any assumptions made.
25 marks
3. An evaluation of how the international complexities have been incorporated within the NPV.
Is the evaluation clear? Does the evaluation explain how the international complexities have been incorporated within the NPV? Have international complexities been identified and incorporated appropriately?
20 marks
4. Effective presentation; location and use of sources; evaluation of data and information
Is the work presented clearly and effectively? Is the NPV clearly presented with appropriate supporting detail? Is the discussion clear?
Ability to locate analyse and evaluate data from multiple sources, including acknowledgements and Harvard referencing of sources
10 marks