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This report is aimed at highlighting alternative investment appraisal methods by comparing existing methods based upon the data of the Computer Projects and Project XYZ.  

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Investment Appraisal Report Dec 2003 Compliments of Finadvice Associates Contents Page; Pg No. Executive Summary 3 Section 1 Introduction - 1.1 Terms of Reference 4 - 1.2 Procedure 4 Section 2 Net Present Value (NPV) - 2.1 NPV - What it is? 5 - 2.2 NPV - How it works. 5 Section 3 Comparison with Present System - 3.1 Description of Present System 7 - 3.2 Advantages of NPV over Present System 7 Section 4 Other Areas of Note - 4.1 Internal Influences on the Firm 9 - 4.2 External Influences on the Firm 10 - 4.3 Sensitivity Analysis 10 - 4.4 Alternative Appraisal Methods 10 Fig. 1 - Sensitivity Analysis 11 Conclusion 12 Recommendations 13 Appendices 14 Bibliography 19 Notes to Report & Abbreviations 20 Executive Summary This report is aimed at highlighting alternative investment appraisal methods by comparing existing methods based upon the data of the Computer Projects and Project XYZ. It identifies the reasons as to why it would be more efficient to implement and provides suitable examples in comparison with Denise's figures. In summary, here are the results for the IT Projects and Project XYZ. - XYZ Project -Recommended - NPV; £98,610 - Risk/Variance; £136 - Purchase of New IT...

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