Sensitivity Analysis and Finances
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Sensitivity Analysis, FinancesAbstract
The financial projections used in decision-making are associated with a degree of uncertainty regarding the correct choice of the hypotheses used or the certainty of the value of the variables, which is why it is necessary to place ourselves in several scenarios in which the hypotheses and the value of the variables over which we have less control and which in turn have the most significant impact on the results must be varied. Expected results. The above process is known as Sensitivity Analysis.References
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