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    The Effect Of Inflation On Depreciation And The Computation Of Income Of Public Utilities For The Years 1940 To 1953.

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    PhDBusiness costsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/181504/2/0012546.pd

    The Growth Period Decision

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    Economists have for many years been interested in the problem of finding the optimum investment period for an appreciating or growing asset. Two basic solutions have been offered: maximization of the present value of the asset's anticipated earnings stream (for example, recommended by Irving Fisher) and maximization of the asset's internal rate of return (for example, recommended by Kenneth Boulding). This paper discusses the results of using the present value and rate of return procedures and suggests a desirable modification to the present value approach recommended by Fisher. The examples of this paper will be in the context of the timber industry, however the models apply to any economic situation where the value of an asset is increasing through time. A classical example is the aging of wine. Another practical example is the growth of cattle. In addition, it should be noted that the difficulties with the internal rate of return that are illustrated, are applicable to a wide range of business decisions.
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