2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12630-010-9304-6
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Capital budgeting decisions using the discounted cash flow method

Abstract: To the Editor,The return on investment (ROI) method is commonly quoted in the analysis of capital investments affecting the practice of anesthesiology, such as the Anesthesia Information Management System (AIMS), handheld computer technology, and the Preoperative Evaluation Clinic. [1][2][3][4] The ROI method is easy to compute and understand (Table 1). However, it measures risk rather than investment returns. The ROI method is biased against long-term projects and is based on an arbitrary, short-term cut-off … Show more

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“…Total cost of ownership focuses on training, maintenance, and technical support costs, which are uncertain and difficult to estimate. Capital budgeting decisions should be based on the discounted cash flow method [3]. Net present value estimates the value of the AIMS's projected future cash flow as if the cash flows were available today.…”
Section: Discounted Cash Flow Of Anesthesia Information Management Symentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total cost of ownership focuses on training, maintenance, and technical support costs, which are uncertain and difficult to estimate. Capital budgeting decisions should be based on the discounted cash flow method [3]. Net present value estimates the value of the AIMS's projected future cash flow as if the cash flows were available today.…”
Section: Discounted Cash Flow Of Anesthesia Information Management Symentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, calculate the estimated earnings and cash generated by the business as a result of the upgrade, also known as operating cash flow (OCF). Finally, use the total OCF to calculate the net present value (NPV) of the investment [7] ( Table 1). The NPV method determines the financial value of the capital investment decision and indicates whether the investment should be undertaken [3].…”
Section: Cost-cutting Capital Investment Proposals In Chronic Pain Mamentioning
confidence: 99%