Monthly Archives: September 2010

A Financial Analysis paradox Part 1: Which is the method that lays one step behind in evolution from “Net Present Value”, and yet delivers a better result when used in “Company based scenarios”?

How a method that’s older than NPV delivers a better result Continue reading

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Problems of “Net Present Value” Part 4: Other miscellaneous problems and inaccuracies

A few other problems and inaccuracies of the “Net Presen Value: method Continue reading

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Problems of “Net Present Value” Part 3: Example of a totally illogical result, when used in a “Company based scenario”

How the “Net Present Value” method can create a totally illogical result Continue reading

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