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7.18 : Profitability Index

The Profitability Index (PI) is a capital budgeting tool used to evaluate the desirability of investment projects. It is determined by dividing the present value of expected future cash inflows by the initial investment cost.

A PI greater than one indicates a potentially profitable project. However, a PI of less than one suggests it may not be worth pursuing.

One of the strengths of PI is that it accounts for the time value of money, offering a more accurate measure than simple payback periods. It also plays a crucial role in facilitating easy comparison of projects with varying lifespans, empowering businesses to make better resource allocation decisions.

However, PI has limitations. It only considers the initial investment, ignoring any future capital that might be required. Additionally, it doesn't account for the scale of projects, meaning it could favor smaller projects with higher PIs over larger ones that could yield higher absolute returns.

While the Profitability Index is a valuable tool for evaluating investment opportunities, its true power is realized alongside other financial metrics. This comprehensive approach provides a holistic view of the investment, reassuring the soundness of the investment decisions made.

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Profitability IndexCapital BudgetingInvestment ProjectsPresent ValueCash InflowsInitial Investment CostTime Value Of MoneyResource AllocationFinancial MetricsInvestment OpportunitiesProject ComparisonInvestment Decisions

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