Monthly Archives: September 2010

Sensitivity Analysis: How the right idea can get spoiled by the problems of the implementation

The problems in the implementation of Sensitivity Analysis Continue reading

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Internal Rate of Return: variation on the theme of “Net Present Value”, with no improvements, when used in “Company based scenarios”

Why IRR is not really any better than NPV Continue reading

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A Financial Analysis paradox Part 2: Why the “Monthly Average method” delivers a better result than “Net Present Value”, when used in “Company based scenarios”?

Why the “Monthly Average” method is being preferred over NPV Continue reading

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