Capital investment appraisal: a comparison between theory and practice among Small and Medium Industries (SMI) in Malaysia / Nor Suhailati Abdul Manan, Eley Suzana Kasim and Saforah Abdul Rahman

Capital Investment decision is one of the most crucial decisions that a business organization must make in order to assure future survival and wealth of the business. The effect of the decision made can be very devastating. Therefore appropriate investment decision must be made in order to secure th...

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Main Authors: Abdul Manan, Nor Suhailati, Kasim, Eley Suzana, Abdul Rahman, Saforah
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Language:English
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spelling my.uitm.ir.426512021-03-05T03:42:36Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42651/ Capital investment appraisal: a comparison between theory and practice among Small and Medium Industries (SMI) in Malaysia / Nor Suhailati Abdul Manan, Eley Suzana Kasim and Saforah Abdul Rahman Abdul Manan, Nor Suhailati Kasim, Eley Suzana Abdul Rahman, Saforah Small business. Medium-sized business Capital. Capital investments Investment, capital formation, speculation Capital Investment decision is one of the most crucial decisions that a business organization must make in order to assure future survival and wealth of the business. The effect of the decision made can be very devastating. Therefore appropriate investment decision must be made in order to secure the interest of the shareholders and stakeholders of the business. Based on theory, capital investment opportunities should be appraised by use of discounted cash flow methods such as net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR). However, in real, what is being practiced by most SMI companies is inconsistent with the theory. They tend to use Accounting Rate of Return rather than Discounted Cash Flow methods. Larger SMI firms are catching up with the theory by implementing proper procedures in appraising the capital investment opportunities, while smaller firms are moving slowly towards the same direction. 2005 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42651/1/42651.pdf Abdul Manan, Nor Suhailati and Kasim, Eley Suzana and Abdul Rahman, Saforah (2005) Capital investment appraisal: a comparison between theory and practice among Small and Medium Industries (SMI) in Malaysia / Nor Suhailati Abdul Manan, Eley Suzana Kasim and Saforah Abdul Rahman. [Research Reports] (Unpublished)
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topic Small business. Medium-sized business
Capital. Capital investments
Investment, capital formation, speculation
spellingShingle Small business. Medium-sized business
Capital. Capital investments
Investment, capital formation, speculation
Abdul Manan, Nor Suhailati
Kasim, Eley Suzana
Abdul Rahman, Saforah
Capital investment appraisal: a comparison between theory and practice among Small and Medium Industries (SMI) in Malaysia / Nor Suhailati Abdul Manan, Eley Suzana Kasim and Saforah Abdul Rahman
description Capital Investment decision is one of the most crucial decisions that a business organization must make in order to assure future survival and wealth of the business. The effect of the decision made can be very devastating. Therefore appropriate investment decision must be made in order to secure the interest of the shareholders and stakeholders of the business. Based on theory, capital investment opportunities should be appraised by use of discounted cash flow methods such as net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR). However, in real, what is being practiced by most SMI companies is inconsistent with the theory. They tend to use Accounting Rate of Return rather than Discounted Cash Flow methods. Larger SMI firms are catching up with the theory by implementing proper procedures in appraising the capital investment opportunities, while smaller firms are moving slowly towards the same direction.
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author Abdul Manan, Nor Suhailati
Kasim, Eley Suzana
Abdul Rahman, Saforah
author_facet Abdul Manan, Nor Suhailati
Kasim, Eley Suzana
Abdul Rahman, Saforah
author_sort Abdul Manan, Nor Suhailati
title Capital investment appraisal: a comparison between theory and practice among Small and Medium Industries (SMI) in Malaysia / Nor Suhailati Abdul Manan, Eley Suzana Kasim and Saforah Abdul Rahman
title_short Capital investment appraisal: a comparison between theory and practice among Small and Medium Industries (SMI) in Malaysia / Nor Suhailati Abdul Manan, Eley Suzana Kasim and Saforah Abdul Rahman
title_full Capital investment appraisal: a comparison between theory and practice among Small and Medium Industries (SMI) in Malaysia / Nor Suhailati Abdul Manan, Eley Suzana Kasim and Saforah Abdul Rahman
title_fullStr Capital investment appraisal: a comparison between theory and practice among Small and Medium Industries (SMI) in Malaysia / Nor Suhailati Abdul Manan, Eley Suzana Kasim and Saforah Abdul Rahman
title_full_unstemmed Capital investment appraisal: a comparison between theory and practice among Small and Medium Industries (SMI) in Malaysia / Nor Suhailati Abdul Manan, Eley Suzana Kasim and Saforah Abdul Rahman
title_sort capital investment appraisal: a comparison between theory and practice among small and medium industries (smi) in malaysia / nor suhailati abdul manan, eley suzana kasim and saforah abdul rahman
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