Charlie Henderson, a senior manager at your company is known for taking risks. He recently proposed that the company exp...
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Several knowledgeable people have looked at the proposal and feel Charlieâs projections represent an optimistic scenario that has about one chance in three of happening. They think the project also has about one chance in three of failing miserably. An important consideration is that the project is large enough to bankrupt the company if it fails really badly.
Charlie doesnât want to talk about these issues, claiming the others are being ânegativeâ and that he has a history of success with risky ventures like this. When challenged, he falls back on the 25% IRR versus the 10% cost of capital as justification for his idea.
The company president has asked you for your comments on the situation. Specifically address the issue of the 25% IRR versus the 10% cost of capital. Should this project be evaluated using different standards? How does the possibility of bankruptcy as a result of the project affect the analysis? Are capital budgeting rules still appropriate? How should Charlieâs successful record be factored into the presidentâs thinking?