How to select Opportunity cost when there are more than two projects given
Submitted by hemant717.patel on Thu, 03/14/2013 - 18:34
Hey guys,
What method do we need to follow when ther are more than two projects available in choice for the Opportunity Cost? don't we need to add both proj. B and C and total NPV value would be the answer (NPV = 500K)?
The company is considering three projects: |
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$ 500,000 |
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$ 200,000 |
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$ 300,000 |
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Thanks,


AP
Thu, 03/14/2013 - 18:42
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Whenever there are more than
Whenever there are more than 2 projects under consideration, the opportunity cost will be the hghest of the remaning non selected projects.
In this case, the opportunity cost of selecting Project A is $ 300,000 (since this is highest among project B & C).
Regards,
Arun.
crushPMP
Thu, 03/14/2013 - 18:42
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C. $300K ? The OC of picking
C. $300K ?
The OC of picking Project A is the NPV of the next best NPV project you "let go" which is Project B with 300K
hemant717.patel
Thu, 03/14/2013 - 20:41
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That's correct the answer is...
yes, the correct answer is C.....thnx everyone..