• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Free ACCA & CIMA online courses from OpenTuition

Free ACCA & CIMA online courses from OpenTuition

Free Notes, Lectures, Tests and Forums for ACCA and CIMA exams

  • ACCA
  • CIMA
  • FIA
  • OBU
  • Books
  • Forums
  • Ask AI
  • Search
  • Register
  • Login
  • ACCA Forums
  • Ask ACCA Tutor
  • CIMA Forums
  • Ask CIMA Tutor
  • FIA
  • OBU
  • Buy/Sell Books
  • All Forums
  • Latest Topics

June 2025 ACCA Exam Results

Comments & Instant poll >>

20% off ACCA & CIMA Books

OpenTuition recommends the new interactive BPP books for June 2025 exams.
Get your discount code >>

Positive rate of inflation effect of IRR and payback period

Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA FM Exams › Positive rate of inflation effect of IRR and payback period

  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 7 years ago by John Moffat.
Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • August 10, 2017 at 2:44 pm #401350
    jrede
    Member
    • Topics: 7
    • Replies: 9
    • ☆

    A project consists of a series of outflows in the first years followed by a series of positive cash inflows. The total cash inflows exceed the total cash outflows. The project was originally evaluated assuming zero rate inflation

    If the project were re-evaluated on the assumption that the cash flows were subject to a positive rate of inflation, what would be the effect of the payback period and the internal rate of return

    Payback Period Internal rate of return
    A. Increase Increase
    B. Decrease Decrease
    C. Decrease Increase
    D. Increase Decrease

    I believe someone told me the answer for this is C. I know that the payback period would decrease as they would be collecting a higher cash flow. But why is that the internal rate of return is increasing shouldn’t it decrease as they would be collecting a higher cash flow???

    August 10, 2017 at 4:47 pm #401375
    John Moffat
    Keymaster
    • Topics: 57
    • Replies: 54709
    • ☆☆☆☆☆

    I am worried that you are asking questions for which you obviously don’t have printed answers to (otherwise you would not be quoting what someone has told you).
    How do you know that those questions for which you have got the same answer as what ‘someone’ has told you are actually correct??

    If you want to be sure of passing the exam you really must buy a Revision Kit from one of the ACCA approved publishers (you can get a 20% discount on those from BPP from following the link on each page here). They contain exam standard questions and (more importantly) have answers and explanations.

    You will know from my free lectures that the IRR is, by definition, that rate of interest at which the NPV is zero. If the cash inflows are higher, then the IRR must be higher to still get an NPV of zero. The correct answer is indeed C.

    August 10, 2017 at 7:25 pm #401398
    jrede
    Member
    • Topics: 7
    • Replies: 9
    • ☆

    Thank you once again, Mr Moffat. Silly mistake on my part.

    I currently have 2 BPP kits. The most updated one and one from 2015/2016.

    The issue is that we get some multiple choice from Pearson online and work as a group to figure it out. If all else fails we ask a tutor and if the tutor is not available I come to open tuition who greatly assists me.

    August 11, 2017 at 6:19 am #401422
    John Moffat
    Keymaster
    • Topics: 57
    • Replies: 54709
    • ☆☆☆☆☆

    No problem 🙂

  • Author
    Posts
Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • The topic ‘Positive rate of inflation effect of IRR and payback period’ is closed to new replies.

Primary Sidebar

Donate
If you have benefited from our materials, please donate

ACCA News:

ACCA My Exam Performance for non-variant

Applied Skills exams is available NOW

ACCA Options:  “Read the Mind of the Marker” articles

Subscribe to ACCA’s Student Accountant Direct

ACCA CBE 2025 Exams

How was your exam, and what was the exam result?

BT CBE exam was.. | MA CBE exam was..
FA CBE exam was.. | LW CBE exam was..

Donate

If you have benefited from OpenTuition please donate.

PQ Magazine

Latest Comments

  • MOSESP on Accountants and change – preparing for the future
  • saman66 on IFRS 5 – Discontinued operations – ACCA Financial Reporting (FR)
  • bballhawk on Convertible debentures and derivatives – ACCA (SBR) lectures
  • John Moffat on FA Chapter 6 Questions Depreciation
  • Nkhata@48 on CIMA BA3 The Statement of Financial Position and Income Statement (part c)

Copyright © 2025 · Support · Contact · Advertising · OpenLicense · About · Sitemap · Comments · Log in