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Examples of payback period


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Profitability studies have shown that it is not unusual that robots have a paybackperiod as short as 1-2 years.
Since the new building will have a metered water supply there is likely to be an economic paybackperiod of around 15-20 years for this system.
There is no minimum rate of return but, at present, the majority of schemes have a paybackperiod of up to five years.
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The typical paybackperiod for photovoltaic installations is 50–100 years.
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They represent a long-term investment, with a long-term paybackperiod and an annual income per vehicle that is extremely sensitive to the cost of overheads.
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Capital costs are higher and the paybackperiod is longer, and the per unit costs of power are therefore generally greater.
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The rest of the savings, perhaps just over half, require investments with a relatively short paybackperiod.
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The operator provides the money up front, but the paybackperiod is very considerable and that is a constraint on future public expenditure.
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If the charges are light, the paybackperiod will be longer.
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At a saving of £45 and a cost of £139, the paybackperiod is relatively short.
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Building a new power station has a lead-up of three to five years just for implementation, and a paybackperiod of 20 to 30 years.
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Other industries that manufacture motor cars and televisions for example, also face costs but the paybackperiod is of particular relevance to the pharmaceutical industry.
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The rest of the savings—perhaps just over half—require investments with a relatively short paybackperiod.
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Projected annual savings worth £18,500 will give a paybackperiod of less than five years.
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Such payments are not relevant to the calculation of a paybackperiod or the economic case for any particular policy.
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That is a remarkable paybackperiod for an investment.
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The hotel management said that the paybackperiod for the solar panels feeding the hot water system had been only three years.
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At that time, a 13-year paybackperiod was being considered.
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It is important to understand that the time required to construct new rail facilities is considerable and the paybackperiod may stretch into decades.
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The paybackperiod will not comprise the short-term mortgage which students clearly rejected.
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If it has a short paybackperiod and can be up and running in nine months to a year, the protection might be effective.
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Although there is a capital outlay at the outset, savings in a relatively short paybackperiod—three to five years in most cases—are considerable.
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This would cost in excess of 40 000 euros per flat, with a paybackperiod of 25 years.
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The paybackperiod can be rapid.
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The plant is said to have cost 2½ million francs in 1981; it makes annual savings of 900,000 francs, and has a two years and ten months' paybackperiod.
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The paybackperiod will he short.
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That would have the advantage of extending the paybackperiod for improvements, reducing the cost to those undertaking the improvements, and saving money on their fuel bills and council tax.
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It is argued that the paybackperiod is too short and that companies can make a fair return on their investment only if they sell it off at the end.
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This is expected to reduce the paybackperiod for installation costs to about 8 years.
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This can deliver a helpful cash flow boost and a shortened paybackperiod.
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The program was designed with a paybackperiod of 13 years based upon projected electricity and water savings.
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If compared to natural gas systems, the paybackperiod can be much longer or non-existent.
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This results in a faster paybackperiod for the photovoltaic system.
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Paybackperiod intuitively measures how long something takes to pay for itself.
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For example, a $1000 investment which returned $500 per year would have a two-year paybackperiod.
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The modified paybackperiod algorithm may be applied then.
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The low efficiency of certain photovoltaic panels can significantly affect the paybackperiod of their installation.
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Generally, management must be willing to accept a long-term paybackperiod.
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The building was also financed internally, with a target construction paybackperiod of more than 60 years rather than the much shorter typical return projection.
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Offsetting this expense can take several years and the paybackperiod is longer in temperate environments where the insolation is less intense.
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However, the table does give an indication of the total cost and the order of magnitude of the paybackperiod.
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An implicit assumption in the use of paybackperiod is that returns to the investment continue after the paybackperiod.
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The incentives lowered the paybackperiod to 610 years.
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The paybackperiod and the high risk involved make asteroid mining a less competitive venture compared to terrestrial projects.
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However, no-till practices combined with cover-crop practices can reduce the paybackperiod to three years for grassland conversion and 14 years for forest conversion.
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The paybackperiod for photovoltaic systems is much longer.
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This formula ignores values that arise after the paybackperiod has been reached.
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Paybackperiod is popular due to its ease of use despite the recognized limitations described below.
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If the capitalization rate were 5%, the paybackperiod would be twenty years.
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A revenue bond with a 40-year paybackperiod would finance the work along with a toll.
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In capital budgeting, it is the period (usually in years) below which a project's paybackperiod must fall in order to accept the project.
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This is evident from the paybackperiod less than 10 years in most southern hemisphere countries, listed above.
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Toll revenues will rise to track inflation over the thirty-two-year paybackperiod for the bridge which runs until 2040; the toll increase in 2011 was 3.5% on average.
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The paybackperiod i.e., the point after which the full amount of the investment will have been recouped and at which savings actually commence was to have started in 2011.
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By establishing the paybackperiod within the opportunity management process, project managers may continually assess the project expenditures and re-evaluate the paybackperiod on an ongoing basis.
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These estimates do not include discounting of future costs, which would result in even longer payback periods.
Nor have we included costs of invitation, nonresponse, and noncompliance, which would again result in longer payback periods.
For example, a compact fluorescent light bulb may be described as having a paybackperiod of a certain number of years or operating hours, assuming certain costs.
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As a stand-alone tool to compare an investment to doing nothing, paybackperiod has no explicit criteria for decision-making (except, perhaps, that the payback period should be less than infinity).
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The paybackperiod would be five years.
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If the cumulative cash flow drops to a negative value some time after it has reached a positive value, thereby changing the paybackperiod, this formula can't be applied.
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The energy-saving campaign is designed to make consumers fully aware that many investments in energy-saving equipment can be highly profitable, with attractive payback periods.
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Payback periods may be expected to lengthen as a result of successive successful measures.
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Given payback periods ranging from a few weeks to five years, an associated once-and-for-all investment of some £6 billion to £9 billion might be required.
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Will it examine the question of payback periods?
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There is no likelihood of widespread private funding of road and rail construction because of the complexity and long payback periods of projects.
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The campaign emphasises that many measures have short payback periods and are therefore cost-effective for householders to finance themselves.
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Given payback periods ranging from a few weeks to five years, an associated investment of some £6 billion to £9 billion might be required.
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One such incentive is rebates on daylight harvesting systems, which also reduces payback periods.
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Secondly, even in the northern hemisphere countries where payback periods are often longer than 10 years, solar water heating is financially extremely efficient.
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A 30% tax credit is available for most residential installations, making payback periods and associated returns on investment competitive.
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All else being equal, shorter payback periods are preferable to longer payback periods.
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This formula can only be used to calculate the soonest paybackperiod; that is, the first period after which the investment has paid for itself.
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