Making Capital Investment Decisions
Course ID: HAME508Use formal frameworks to evaluate the feasibility of new initiatives. Make sound investment decisions that increase your organization's profitability.
Description
One of the most important aspects of a manager's job is to evaluate the feasibility of new initiatives and to make sound investment decisions. This includes conducting a thorough and reliable analysis using the appropriate financial decision-making tools.
In this course, participants will learn six capital budgeting rules that provide a framework for making sound project investment decisions. Participants will examine how the rules differ from one another, and which rules are most appropriate for different project settings.
Who Should Take This Course?
This course is important for managers, supervisors, and team leaders at any level responsible for project planning, purchasing decisions, capital budgeting projects, and other important initiatives for their organization.Certificate Information
This course can be applied toward the following certificate:Course Format
eCornell takes a problem-based approach to learning, and our courses are built around realistic case studies and scenarios. All courses are self-paced, and are facilitated by an eCornell instructor, who leads the online discussions and is available to answer any questions about the course content.
This course contains the following modules:
- Conceptual Framework
- How value is created in a business
- How capital budgeting rules provide a framework for making project investment decisions
- Appropriate use of other accounting-based techniques such as return on assets and return on equity
- Basic Capital Budgeting Decision Rules
- Calculation and appropriate use of net present value (NPV) as a tool in making project investment decisions
- Internal rate of return (IRR), its strengths, weaknesses, and appropriate use as a decision rule
- Payback periods (PP), its strengths, weaknesses, and appropriate use as a decision rule
- Discounted payback periods (DPP), its strengths, weaknesses, and appropriate use as a decision rule
- Special Cases
- Calculation and appropriate use of profitability index (PI) as a decision rule
- Calculation and appropriate use of equivalent annual cost (EAC) as a decision rule
Benefits to the Learner
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Apply capital budgeting decision rules to make sound financial choices
- Accurately analyze decisions and projects for financial soundness
Authoring Faculty
Steven Carvell, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Scott Gibson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Sponsoring School
Cornell University's School of Hotel AdministrationTotal Learning Time
Approximately five to six hours over a period of two weeks.Requirements
Participants in this course need one of the following financial calculators:
Both are available for purchase directly from Amazon.com.
Enrollment
Price: $599.00To register, click 'Add to Cart' at right, or contact an Enrollment Counselor at info@ecornell.com or 1-866-eCornell (+1-607-330-3200 from outside the United States).
Certificate programs are eligible for eCornell Payment Plans. Discounts are available for military personnel, veterans, and Cornell University Alumni. eCornell programs are not eligible for financial aid or federal Pell Grants. Contact an enrollment counselor for more information.
January 20, 2010
February 3, 2010
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ACE CREDIT Recommendation
This course contributes to an eCornell Certificate Program that has been recommended for college credit by the American Council on Education's College Credit Recommendation Service (CREDIT). Please refer to the Certificate information page for additional details.HRCI Recertification

Project Management Institute Professional Development Units

This course qualifies for 6.75 Professional Development Units (PDUs) from the Project Management Institute (PMI) for Professional Project Managers (PMPs) seeking ongoing education and professional development for continuing certification. eCornell is a Global Registered Education Provider of PMI. PDUs are designated as Category 3.
Technical Requirements
With all eCornell courses, access is easy. Participants only need a computer and an Internet connection. To view specific technology requirements, visit our Technology Requirements page.
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