Abreak-even analysis
select one:
a. identifies the point where tangible benefits...
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Business, 19.12.2019 19:31 annafellows
Abreak-even analysis
select one:
a. identifies the point where tangible benefits equal tangible costs
b. refers to the discounted sum, or present value, of a stream of costs associated with a project or proposal
c. analyzes the relevant cash flow streams associated with the system at the organization's discount rate
d. is the rate of return used by an organization to compute the present value of future cash flows
e. attempts to summarize the overall value of money for a project or proposal
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