Monthly Archives: September 2010

Problems of “Net Present Value” Part 2: It has a built-in inaccuracy of 12 months when used in “Company based scenarios”

A built-in problem of the “Net Present Value” method Continue reading

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Problems of “Net Present Value” Part 1: Fit only for “Bond based scenarios”

Why the “Net Present Value” method is fit only for “Bond based scenarios” Continue reading

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Financial Analysis: Possibly the two biggest words that you thought you knew, but in reality they practically almost didn’t exist

First hint about how problematic the situation in Financial Analysis used to be Continue reading

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