Risk Weighted Cash Flow, A Communication Tool For Engineers And Financial Professionals On New Technology Projects (d41d36b5-72c1-4d61-8c6a-fe26069e74d8)

- Organization:
- Metallurgy and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 23
- File Size:
- 277 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
New technology projects, particularly those involving first-of-a-kind metallurgical facilities, have a poor track record of achieving their overall financial targets, as they incorporate technological risks in addition to normal project risks. Traditional project management tools focus on risk from concept development through implementation, but typically fail to address the additional risks associated with a new technology project including slow start-up, slow ramp-up, and failure to achieve design performance (quality or throughput). These additional risks affect future cash flows produced by the project and hence its value, typically measured as net present value (NPV) or internal rate of return (IRR). Common accounting practice is to reduce the present value of future cash flows by applying a chosen discount rate, often reflecting the corporation?s cost of capital. This discount rate does not contain an allowance for technological risk, which is often underestimated or misunderstood by both the financial and engineering project managers. This paper will focus on the topic of project risk and new technology, and how these play a role in the probability of achieving the predicted future cash flows. By properly addressing technological risk in the form of risk-weighted returns, marginal projects can be prevented from proceeding, while sound projects can be given the additional time and resources required to achieve the optimal level of front-end-loading (the level which returns the maximum risk-weighted net present value). A simple set of mathematical tools should enable engineers and financial professionals to establish a common level of understanding, thereby leading to a more accurate assessment whether a new technology project is ready to pass through its next level of approvals.
Citation
APA:
(2013) Risk Weighted Cash Flow, A Communication Tool For Engineers And Financial Professionals On New Technology Projects (d41d36b5-72c1-4d61-8c6a-fe26069e74d8)MLA: Risk Weighted Cash Flow, A Communication Tool For Engineers And Financial Professionals On New Technology Projects (d41d36b5-72c1-4d61-8c6a-fe26069e74d8). Metallurgy and Materials Society, 2013.