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BPP REVISION KIT 19/20 Q107

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  • November 25, 2020 at 1:51 pm #596406
    rihxrau
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    Can you please explain out the answer to me because it is quite confusing in the answers.

    Q107) A company wishes to go ahead with one of three mutually exclusive projects, but the profit outcome from each project will depend on the strength of sales demand, as follows:

    Strong demand Moderate demand Weak demand
    Profit Profit Profit/(Loss)
    Project 1 70,000 10,000 (7,000)
    Project 2 25,000 12,000 5,000
    Project 3 50,000 20,000 (6,000)

    Probability 0.1 0.4 0.5
    of demand

    What is the value to the company of obtaining this perfect market research information, ignoring the cost of obtaining the information?
    ? $3,000
    ? $5,500
    ? $6,000
    ? $7,500

    107) The correct answer is: $7,500
    EV of Project 1 = (0.1 × 70,000) + (0.4 × 10,000) – (0.5 × 7,000) = $7,500
    EV of Project 2 = (0.1 × 25,000) + (0.4 × 12,000) + (0.5 × 5,000) = $9,800
    EV of Project 3 = (0.1 × 50,000) + (0.4 × 20,000) – (0.5 × 6,000) = $10,000
    (Syllabus area C5(b))
    (Syllabus area C6(b))
    Project 3 would be chosen on the basis of EV without perfect information. With perfect information, this decision would be changed to Project 1 if market research indicates strong demand and Project 2 if market research indicates weak demand.
    EV with perfect information: (0.1 × 70,000) + (0.4 × 20,000) + (0.5 × 5,000) = $17,500
    Value of perfect information = $(17,500 – 10,000) = $7,500 – ignoring the cost of obtaining the informatio

    November 25, 2020 at 6:17 pm #596443
    John Moffat
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    You will have to say which bit of the answer is confusing you.

    I assume that you have watched my lectures on decision making under uncertainty and therefore understand the idea of expected values and how we calculate the value of perfect information?

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