It measures the period of time required for the cost of a project to be recovered from the earnings of the project (annual cash flow). The main concern is the recovery of initial outlay.
Example:
       Original project cost               $500,000
       Earning per year                     $100,000
       Pay Back Period                      5 years
- The shorter the pay back period, the better the project.
 
Advantages  of Pay Back Period (PBP)
- It is easy to operate and simple to understand.
 - It considers earnings from the project for the payback period. The uncertainty is reduced.
 - Loss through obsolescence is reduced. Short pay back period reduces risk.
 - It serves as a standard to compare profitability of alternative projects.
 
Disadvantages of Pay Back Period (PBP)
- It does not consider cash flow after the pay back period.
 - Time value of money is not considered.
 - It ignores uneven profits from various projects.
 
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