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How does domestic capital budgeting differ from
multinational capital budgeting?
How do incremental cash flows differ from total project
cash flows?
What is the difference between foreign project cash flows
and parent cash flows?
How does APV analysis differ from NPV analysis?
How is the capital budgeting analysis adjusted for the
additional economic and political risks?
What is real option analysis?
Several factors make budgeting for a foreign project more
complex
 Parent cash flows must be distinguished from project
 Parent cash flows often depend on the form of financing,
thus cannot clearly separate cash flows from financing
 Additional cash flows from new investment may in part or in
whole take away from another subsidiary; thus as stand
alone may provide cash flows but overall adds no value to
entire organization
 Parent must recognize remittances from foreign investment
because of differing tax systems, legal and political
constraints
 An array of non-financial payments can generate cash flows
to parent in form of licensing fees, royalty payments, etc.
 Managers must anticipate differing rates of national inflation
which can affect differing cash flows
 Use of segmented national capital markets may create
opportunity for financial gain or additional costs
 Use of host government subsidies complicates capital
structure and parent’s ability to determine appropriate
WACC
 Managers must evaluate political risk
 Terminal value is more difficult to estimate because
potential purchasers have widely divergent views
 NPV Analysis
 If Projects are independent, those with a positive NPV will be accepted while those with a negative NPV will be rejected
 It two projects are mutually exclusive, the project with the highest NPV greater than zero will be accepted.
 The discount rate, k, is the expected rate of return on projects of similar risk as the riskiness of the firm as a whole.
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Focuses on cash flows rather than accounting profits.
Emphasizes the opportunity cost of money invested.
Obeys the additivity principle.
Only the additional cash flows generated by the
project are relevant.
The difference between total and incremental cash
flows arises from:
Cannibalization
Sales creation
Opportunity cost
Transfer prices
Fees and royalties
The base case is represented by the worldwide
corporate cash flows without the investment.
In a competitive world, the base case needs to be
adjusted for competitive behavior.
New product
New production technology
Intangible benefits
Project risks and financial structures vary by country,
production state, and position in the life cycle of the
project.
Rather than modifying the WACC, cash flows can be
discounted at an all-equity rate, k*.
Reflects only the riskiness of the project’s expected
future cash flows.
Abstracts from the project’s financial structure.
Can be viewed as the company’s cost of capital if it were
all-equity financed, that is, with zero debt.
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The all-equity rate is based on the CAPM:
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β* is the all-equity or unlevered beta
A levered equity beta, βe, is unlevered using the
following equation:
The value of a project is equal to the sum of the
following components:
PV of after-tax project cash flows but before financing
costs discounted at k*.
PV of tax savings on debt financing discounted at the
before-tax dollar cost of debt, id.
PV of any savings or penalties on interest costs
associated with project-specific financing discounted at
the before-tax dollar cost of debt, id.
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Tt = tax savings in year t due to the specific financing
package
St = before-tax dollar value of interest subsidies
(penalties)
id = before-tax dollar cost of debt
Should cash flows be measured from the viewpoint of
the project or that of the parent?
Should the additional economic and political risks
that are uniquely foreign be reflected in cash flow or
discount rate adjustments?
Most firms evaluate foreign projects from both parent
and project viewpoints
The parent’s viewpoint analyses investment’s cash flows
as operating cash flows instead of financing due to
remittance of royalty or licensing fees and interest
payments
The parent’s viewpoint gives results closer to
traditional NPV capital budgeting analysis
Project valuation provides closer approximation of
effect on consolidated EPS
Project and parent cash flows can divergediverge significantly
due to:
Tax regulations
Exchange controls
Fees and royalties
Transfer pricing
Other factors
Stage1:
Project cash flows are computed from the subsidiary’s
perspective.
Stage 2:
Project cash flows to the parent are evaluated on the
basis of specific forecasts concerning the amount,
timing, and form of remittance.
Stage 3:
Account for the additional benefits and costs of the
project.
Estimating a project’s true profitability requires
various adjustments to the project cash flows:
Adjust for the effects of transfer pricing and fees and
royalties.
Adjust for global costs/benefits that are not reflected in
the project’s financial statements.
Cannibalization
Sales creation
Additional taxes
Diversification of production facilities and markets
Only after tax cash flows are relevant.
Actual taxes paid are a function of:
Time of remittance
Form of remittance
Foreign income tax rate
Withholding taxes
Tax treaties
Foreign tax credits
Computing the tax liabilities of foreign investments
assumes that:
The maximum amount of funds are available for
remittance each year.
The tax rate applied is the higher of the home or host
country rate.
Suppose that an affiliate will remit after-tax earnings of
$120,000 to its U.S. parent in the form of a dividend.
Assume the foreign tax rate is 20%, the withholding tax on
dividends is 4%, and excess foreign tax credits are
unavailable.
 What is the additional tax owed to the U.S. government?
 What is the marginal rate of additional taxation?
There are threethree main methods for incorporating the
additional political and economic risks into a foreign
investment analysis:
Shortening the payback period
Raising the required rate of return of the investment
Adjusting the cash flows to reflect the specific impact of
a given risk.
Uncertainty absorption
Adjusting the expected value of future cash flows
The analysis should also consider the appreciation or
depreciation of the US dollar.
Approach A:
 Convert nominal foreign currency cash flows into nominal
home currency terms.
 Discount those nominal cash flows at the nominal domestic
required rate of return.
Approach B:
 Discount the nominal foreign currency cash flows at the
nominal foreign currency required rate of return.
 Convert the resulting foreign currency present value into the
home currency using the current spot rate.
The preferred method is to adjust the cash flows of
the project to reflect the impact of a particular
political event on the present value of the project to
the parent.
The biggest risk is:
o Expropriation
o Blocked funds
Suppose a firm projects a $5 million perpetuity from an
investment of $20 million in Spain. If the required return
on this investment is 20%, how large does the probability
of expropriation in year 4 have to be before the investment
has a negative NPV? Assume that all cash flows occur at
the end of the year and that the expropriation, if it occurs,
will occur prior to the year 4 cash inflows or not at all.
There is no compensation in the event of expropriation.
DCF analysis cannot capture the value of the strategic
options, yet real option analysis allows this valuation.
Real option analysis includes the valuation of the
project with future choices such as:
 The option to defer
 The option to abandon
 The option to alter capacity
 The option to start up or shut down (switching)
Real option analysis treats cash flows in terms of
future value in a positive sense whereas DCF treats
future cash flows negatively (on a discounted basis).
The valuation of real options and the variables’
volatilities is similar to equity option math.
An expanded NPV rule consists of the traditional DCF
analysis plus the value of an option.

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Multinational capital budgeting

  • 1.
  • 2. How does domestic capital budgeting differ from multinational capital budgeting? How do incremental cash flows differ from total project cash flows? What is the difference between foreign project cash flows and parent cash flows? How does APV analysis differ from NPV analysis? How is the capital budgeting analysis adjusted for the additional economic and political risks? What is real option analysis?
  • 3. Several factors make budgeting for a foreign project more complex  Parent cash flows must be distinguished from project  Parent cash flows often depend on the form of financing, thus cannot clearly separate cash flows from financing  Additional cash flows from new investment may in part or in whole take away from another subsidiary; thus as stand alone may provide cash flows but overall adds no value to entire organization  Parent must recognize remittances from foreign investment because of differing tax systems, legal and political constraints
  • 4.  An array of non-financial payments can generate cash flows to parent in form of licensing fees, royalty payments, etc.  Managers must anticipate differing rates of national inflation which can affect differing cash flows  Use of segmented national capital markets may create opportunity for financial gain or additional costs  Use of host government subsidies complicates capital structure and parent’s ability to determine appropriate WACC  Managers must evaluate political risk  Terminal value is more difficult to estimate because potential purchasers have widely divergent views
  • 5.  NPV Analysis  If Projects are independent, those with a positive NPV will be accepted while those with a negative NPV will be rejected  It two projects are mutually exclusive, the project with the highest NPV greater than zero will be accepted.  The discount rate, k, is the expected rate of return on projects of similar risk as the riskiness of the firm as a whole. 0 1 )1()1( I k TV k CF NPV n n n t t t − + + + = ∑=
  • 6. Consistent with the goal of maximizing shareholder wealth. Focuses on cash flows rather than accounting profits. Emphasizes the opportunity cost of money invested. Obeys the additivity principle.
  • 7. Only the additional cash flows generated by the project are relevant. The difference between total and incremental cash flows arises from: Cannibalization Sales creation Opportunity cost Transfer prices Fees and royalties
  • 8. The base case is represented by the worldwide corporate cash flows without the investment. In a competitive world, the base case needs to be adjusted for competitive behavior. New product New production technology Intangible benefits
  • 9. Project risks and financial structures vary by country, production state, and position in the life cycle of the project. Rather than modifying the WACC, cash flows can be discounted at an all-equity rate, k*. Reflects only the riskiness of the project’s expected future cash flows. Abstracts from the project’s financial structure. Can be viewed as the company’s cost of capital if it were all-equity financed, that is, with zero debt.
  • 10. )/)(1(1 * EDT e −+ = β β The all-equity rate is based on the CAPM: k* = rf + β* (rm – rf) β* is the all-equity or unlevered beta A levered equity beta, βe, is unlevered using the following equation:
  • 11. The value of a project is equal to the sum of the following components: PV of after-tax project cash flows but before financing costs discounted at k*. PV of tax savings on debt financing discounted at the before-tax dollar cost of debt, id. PV of any savings or penalties on interest costs associated with project-specific financing discounted at the before-tax dollar cost of debt, id.
  • 12. ∑∑∑ === + + + + + +−= n t t d t n t t d t n t t t i S i T k CF IAPV 111 0 )1()1(*)1( Tt = tax savings in year t due to the specific financing package St = before-tax dollar value of interest subsidies (penalties) id = before-tax dollar cost of debt
  • 13. Should cash flows be measured from the viewpoint of the project or that of the parent? Should the additional economic and political risks that are uniquely foreign be reflected in cash flow or discount rate adjustments?
  • 14. Most firms evaluate foreign projects from both parent and project viewpoints The parent’s viewpoint analyses investment’s cash flows as operating cash flows instead of financing due to remittance of royalty or licensing fees and interest payments The parent’s viewpoint gives results closer to traditional NPV capital budgeting analysis Project valuation provides closer approximation of effect on consolidated EPS
  • 15. Project and parent cash flows can divergediverge significantly due to: Tax regulations Exchange controls Fees and royalties Transfer pricing Other factors
  • 16. Stage1: Project cash flows are computed from the subsidiary’s perspective. Stage 2: Project cash flows to the parent are evaluated on the basis of specific forecasts concerning the amount, timing, and form of remittance. Stage 3: Account for the additional benefits and costs of the project.
  • 17. Estimating a project’s true profitability requires various adjustments to the project cash flows: Adjust for the effects of transfer pricing and fees and royalties. Adjust for global costs/benefits that are not reflected in the project’s financial statements. Cannibalization Sales creation Additional taxes Diversification of production facilities and markets
  • 18. Only after tax cash flows are relevant. Actual taxes paid are a function of: Time of remittance Form of remittance Foreign income tax rate Withholding taxes Tax treaties Foreign tax credits
  • 19. Computing the tax liabilities of foreign investments assumes that: The maximum amount of funds are available for remittance each year. The tax rate applied is the higher of the home or host country rate.
  • 20. Suppose that an affiliate will remit after-tax earnings of $120,000 to its U.S. parent in the form of a dividend. Assume the foreign tax rate is 20%, the withholding tax on dividends is 4%, and excess foreign tax credits are unavailable.  What is the additional tax owed to the U.S. government?  What is the marginal rate of additional taxation?
  • 21. There are threethree main methods for incorporating the additional political and economic risks into a foreign investment analysis: Shortening the payback period Raising the required rate of return of the investment Adjusting the cash flows to reflect the specific impact of a given risk. Uncertainty absorption Adjusting the expected value of future cash flows
  • 22. The analysis should also consider the appreciation or depreciation of the US dollar. Approach A:  Convert nominal foreign currency cash flows into nominal home currency terms.  Discount those nominal cash flows at the nominal domestic required rate of return. Approach B:  Discount the nominal foreign currency cash flows at the nominal foreign currency required rate of return.  Convert the resulting foreign currency present value into the home currency using the current spot rate.
  • 23. The preferred method is to adjust the cash flows of the project to reflect the impact of a particular political event on the present value of the project to the parent. The biggest risk is: o Expropriation o Blocked funds
  • 24. Suppose a firm projects a $5 million perpetuity from an investment of $20 million in Spain. If the required return on this investment is 20%, how large does the probability of expropriation in year 4 have to be before the investment has a negative NPV? Assume that all cash flows occur at the end of the year and that the expropriation, if it occurs, will occur prior to the year 4 cash inflows or not at all. There is no compensation in the event of expropriation.
  • 25. DCF analysis cannot capture the value of the strategic options, yet real option analysis allows this valuation. Real option analysis includes the valuation of the project with future choices such as:  The option to defer  The option to abandon  The option to alter capacity  The option to start up or shut down (switching)
  • 26. Real option analysis treats cash flows in terms of future value in a positive sense whereas DCF treats future cash flows negatively (on a discounted basis). The valuation of real options and the variables’ volatilities is similar to equity option math. An expanded NPV rule consists of the traditional DCF analysis plus the value of an option.