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Managerial flexibility using ROV : a survey of top 40 JSE listed companiesMokenela, Lehlohonolo 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MComm (Business Management))--University of Stellenbosch, 2006. / For the last 40 years, academics advocated the use of the traditional Discounted Cash
Flow (DCF) techniques but these suggestions were ignored by practitioners for a long
time. The Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Present Value
Payback Period (PVPP) are now some of the more widely used traditional DCF-based
techniques, especially among large firms. However, academics are now criticising these
techniques as they are based on rigid assumptions that ignore the management of
flexibility in projects. The Real Option Valuation (ROV) is suggested as an alternative
technique because it implicitly incorporates this flexibility in project valuation. With
ROV, opportunities in projects are treated as real options and are therefore valued using
financial option principles. Real options give the firm the opportunity to act on an
investment project (invest, abandon, rescale) at a later date, when more information is
available.
As with the traditional DCF-based techniques in the past, few firms seem to have adopted
ROV despite academics’ recommendations. This study is thus aimed at determining
through a survey, whether the largest firms in South Africa, specifically those included in
the JSE/FTSE Top 40 index, are using ROV. Based on the results of the survey, it is
concluded that firms generally do not use ROV as only nine percent of the respondents
were found to be using it. This is largely attributed to managers being unaware of the
technique, and to some extent, to the technique’s complexity. On the other hand,
managers were generally found to recognise the flexibility despite not using ROV,
although it was not confirmed whether they quantify this flexibility.
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The use of derivatives by South African agricultural co-operatives to hedge financial risksBotha, Erika 30 June 2005 (has links)
The agricultural sector plays an important role in the South African economy through job creation and earning foreign exchange. The role of agricultural co-operatives increased substantially over the last few decades.
The research focuses firstly on the identification of derivative instruments in the market and their applicability to mitigate financial risks co-operatives experience. Secondly, research is conducted about the extent to which co-operatives use these derivatives to hedge financial risks.
The research shows that most co-operatives are exposed to financial risks through different activities. It is, however, evident that although the derivative instruments are available, not all co-operatives make use of these instruments.
Recommendations for further research include the development of a risk management framework and determining the different economic factors that have an influence on the use of derivatives by South African agricultural co-operatives. / Business Management / M.Comm.
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The use of derivatives by South African agricultural co-operatives to hedge financial risksBotha, Erika 30 June 2005 (has links)
The agricultural sector plays an important role in the South African economy through job creation and earning foreign exchange. The role of agricultural co-operatives increased substantially over the last few decades.
The research focuses firstly on the identification of derivative instruments in the market and their applicability to mitigate financial risks co-operatives experience. Secondly, research is conducted about the extent to which co-operatives use these derivatives to hedge financial risks.
The research shows that most co-operatives are exposed to financial risks through different activities. It is, however, evident that although the derivative instruments are available, not all co-operatives make use of these instruments.
Recommendations for further research include the development of a risk management framework and determining the different economic factors that have an influence on the use of derivatives by South African agricultural co-operatives. / Business Management / M.Comm.
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