TYPES OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT DECISIONS(ON THE BASIS OF FIRM'S EXISTENCE)

TYPES OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT DECISIONS

 On the basis of firm’s existence
The capital budgeting decisions are taken by both newly incorporated firms as well as by existing firms. The new firms may be required to take decision in respect of selection of a plant to be installed. The existing firm may be required to take decisions to meet the requirement of new environment or to face the challenges of competition. These decisions may be classified as follows:

(i) Replacement and Modernisation decisions : The replacement and modernisation decisions aim at to improve operating efficiency and to reduce cost. Generally, all types of plant and machinery require replacement either because of the economic life of the plant or machinery is over or because it has become technologically outdated. The former decision is known as replacement decisions and latter is known as modernisation decisions. Both replacement and modernisation decisions are called cost reduction decisions.

(ii) Expansion decisions : Existing successful firms may experience growth in demand of their product line. If such firms experience shortage or delay in the delivery of their products due to inadequate production facilities, they may consider proposal to add capacity to existing product line.

(iii) Diversification decisions : These decisions require evaluation of proposals to diversify into new product lines, new markets etc. for reducing the risk of failure by dealing in different products or by operating in several markets.

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