Profitability index
Profitability index is the ratio of the present value of a project's future cash flows to its initial investment. A value above 1 signals positive NPV; it ranks projects under capital rationing.
FrameworkDCF investment appraisal
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Two projects each require €40,000. Project A generates cash flows with a present value of €46,000, a profitability index of 1.15 and an NPV of €6,000. Project B generates a present value of €48,000, a profitability index of 1.20 and an NPV of €8,000. With only €40,000 of capital available, Project B's higher PI makes it the better use of that scarce capital.
Where it fits
TopicCapital Budgeting & Investment AppraisalAdvancedSubjectCorporate FinanceAdvanced
The formula
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Variables
- Profitability index (ratio)
- Sum of all discounted future inflows (€)
- Initial investment (€)
PI > 1 equals positive NPV; use to rank projects under capital rationing.