The formula to calculate Benefit to Cost Ratio (BCR) is:
\[ BCR = \frac{MB}{TC} \]
Where:
The Benefit to Cost Ratio (BCR) is a financial metric used to evaluate the overall value of a project or investment by comparing its benefits to its costs. A BCR greater than 1 indicates that the benefits outweigh the costs, while a BCR less than 1 suggests that the costs exceed the benefits. This ratio is often used in cost-benefit analysis to determine the feasibility and profitability of a project.
Let's consider an example:
Using the formula to calculate Benefit to Cost Ratio:
\[ BCR = \frac{150000}{100000} = 1.5 \]
This means that the benefit-to-cost ratio is 1.5, indicating that the benefits are 1.5 times the costs.