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Present value becomes '''net present value''' when C is taken to be the '''''net''''' cash inflow after allowing for outflows at the time of purchase of an asset or during the launch phase of a project.
Present value becomes '''net present value''' when C is taken to be the '''''net''''' cash inflow after allowing for outflows at the time of purchase of an asset or during the launch phase of a project.
   
   
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Tutorials relating to the topic of Net present value.

The present value of an investment generating cash flows C during n years is given by:

Where

  • is the time of the cash flow
  • is the investor's discount rate
  • is the cash flow (the inflow of cash) in year t

Tabulations of the factors to be applied each year at specified discount rates are to be found in many reference books [1].

Present value becomes net present value when C is taken to be the net cash inflow after allowing for outflows at the time of purchase of an asset or during the launch phase of a project.




The net present expected value, E of a project having a probability P of a single outcome whose net present value is V is given by:

E = PV

Where there are multiple possible outcomes y = 1 ...n with probabilities Py and present values Vy,

then the net present expected value is given by: