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Entry: financial analysis
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Used in primarily in the private sector to determine which project outcomes are best from the perspective of private entities. The streams of expected cash and revenues of an investment project are considered as benefits, and direct payments to factors of production used in the project are viewed as costs regardless of their output effects elsewhere in the economy. Costs to third party individuals, such as environmental damage for which the private entity has no obligation to pay, and all kinds of external benefits that the private entity might receive are excluded from the cost-revenue calculations
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Used in primarily in the private sector to determine which project outcomes are best from the perspective of private entities. The streams of expected cash and revenues of an investment project are considered as benefits, and direct payments to factors of production used in the project are viewed as costs regardless of their output effects elsewhere in the economy. Costs to third party individuals, such as environmental damage for which the private entity has no obligation to pay, and all kinds of external benefits that the private entity might receive are excluded from the cost-revenue calculations
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146
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financial analysis
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Nas, T.F. (2016) Cost-benefit analysis : theory and application. Lanham : Lexington Books. Available at: http://archive.org/details/costbenefitanaly0000nast_v7n1 (Accessed: 15 May 2025).
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